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“THE EVENING STAR, SATURDAY; MAY 8, 1897-24 PAGES. a short life by a moon-madness of specula- Names of Americans. “An obvious and easy remedy is to sub- stitute for the several letters affixed to the MR. CAMUA®A’S PUPILS. WHERE MR. CLEVELAND FISHED. Splendid Exhi®itich of Fancy Danc-| The Harrison Farm Up in Loudoun ing at theta my of Music. County is Sold. There have beep a gdod many exhibitions! The “Big Spring Farm,” ty-o miles north streets the names of eminent Americans, | of fancy dancingsgiven in this city during | of Leesburg, in Loudoun county, has been Justice Hagner Proposes a Plan to beginning with the corresponding letters, | past years, but the May ball of B. Morti-| soia by the Messrs. Harrison to Mr. Joseph Columbia Historical Society. thus preserving all the benefits of an al-| mer Caruana’s pupil@*at the Academy of Storey Curtis of New York and Johannes- ‘ phabetical arrangement, while removing all | Music last night coripletely eclipsed any| purg, South Africa. This is the fine es- —_——_—s “the objections we have been considering. | of the kind that ‘has @ver been put before &| tate through which the outfiow of the Big The troubles from the similarity of names | Washington avdiencd. Everything that| spring runs to the Potomac river. The \ cease, is NAMES oF DISTINGO ISHED MEN woud be aaoted by otenttons iene could possibly add t& the effectiveness Of | stream is splendidly stocked with brook perpetual testimony of the gratitude of the | the dances was ‘tn evidence; the costumes|treut. This was the frequent fishing republic toward its great benefactors. were magnificent; the'arrangement of the} ground of ex-President Cleveland as the “I suggest there should be applied te the | lights wwas perfect, while the children them- | guest of Mr. Henry Harrison, when in Confusion of Sound Caused by | streets running east tones tn ine, GrIE: | selves were as much Without fault as it is] quest of trout. It is a splendid property, the Presidents, then of the Vice Presidents, | Possible fora chfid daticer to be. with a fine mill site on the Potomac, for- Steamer Macalester for Marshall Hall at Lettered Streets. then of the chief justices of the Supreme |, There were several special features given merly known as the Big Spring Mills of i am. end 2:30 p.m Court and afterward of the Speakers of the per See that desery engte eee Sa John P. Smart & Co., but the buildings Steamer Samuel J. Pents for River View House of Representatives and of the more | Sttention. e Serpentine’ dance of which were burned during the war. It — z distinguished members of the different cab- | Marle Howe was as fine a plece of work | cortains about 490 acres of the most pro- at Hl am. 245 and 6 p.m. Excursion of} SHINGTON AVENUB| inets and of celebrated military characters, | Of the kind es has ever been seen here, | quetive land in that section. ‘The price the Arion Singing Society. = WASHIN x = as far as possible excluding the names of | cither by professional or amateur. Her | paid is $45,000. It is the intention of’ Mr. Steamer Newport News for Norfolk ana living persons, and when these sources of aoe coment of the yards and yards o: ik | Curtis to use the place for the raising ani Fortress Monroe at 7 p.m. supply become exhausted, to admit the bts ee le up her costume Vente Could training of fancy racing stock, and many Trains leave 13% street CE Justice A. B. Hagner of the Supreme | 22mes of other distinguished officials, in- while the arrangement of the lights cou! avenue for Arlington hourly from 8 a.m. to ‘ust a 8 p.m. improvement: - cluding the earlier mayors of the city; in] NOt have been better. Mr. Harry oe erty MORE ee ee Pe Court of the District of Columbia read a] all cases adopting first from the list of offi- eae et exhibition of trick steele se! Sg Steamer Harry Randall for Colonial] paper upon “National Nomenclature of | clals of the same grade the names of those a eee ta eaten nan | Meat Mdaalitally Lecnted Leteou Gon< Beach and river landings at 7 a-m. "s Capital” before the | who were earliest in service and applying | Were warmly received in mandolin an: necticat Av R : eee ip eee the first choice tc the streets in the most | Sultar. selecticns. Miss Howe also won venue to He Sold. a Columbia Historical Society last night. It} theutie weted peetion of the city, north of | favor with the “Chicken Song,” and with| Attention is called to the sale on Monday, Chr. Xander's Cal. Sherries, 30 and 50c:| was an appreciative and interested audi-| pennsylvania avenue. a recitation which she gave to an emphatic | st 5 P.m., of two cholce and most elegantly Sail Gb, Sole direct distriputor of 1s Xeres | ence that gathered in the lecture hall of] “There can be no moze enduring snd dig-| encore of the former feature. Isabel Shel-| located building lots at the corner of Kal- O20, Toe; Montilia. sai, WO 7th st." | Columbian University and listened to the| nified form of recognition of a naticn’s | ton, @ diminutive miss, was recalled again | orama and Connecticut, avenues, “ax ex: 020, won ee 5 gratitude to its benefactors than to affix| and again for her character songs, and| tended and i ntened under. the recent a witht hee wales expression of Justice Hagner’s ideas upon | feiy names to portions of the country it-| Made one of the best impressions of the | @ct of Congress. These are the best located this subject. He said in part: Bijou Theater—Dan McCarthy in “The Dear Irish Home.” Columbia Theater.—Children’s Grand May Kermis by the pupils of Miss Minnie E. wke. Grand Opera House—‘“Fabio Romani.” Kernan's Lyceum Theater.—“The White Crook” Company. Lafayette Square Opera House.—Faust.” Willard Hall_—Exhibition of the Biograph. For amusements see page 24. _ EXCURSIONS TOMORROW. Gas Ranges with hot water connections; pee q evening. It is impossible to go into details} lots on the entire length of Connecticut something new. A. Eberly’s Sons, 718 7th | ‘hl to a city | 2clf I Propose also that the ae with regard to the dancing. Caruana has| 8Venue. A rare opportunity ts offered to <= ‘There can be no greater boon to = Se ee een Te ter nee | Rimage amano abet Ieiteen aoain oamoone teeoane im Dullting Gitecan an ateo ein es ea d convenient streets and | addition of the words “nor: pec! dances, h Spanish mackerel have appeared in the Sencenec nation for its arteries and| to different parts of the same lettered | but last night he outdid his former | in all the future will be the most fashion ie es, | able and attractive thoroughfare at the na- Z y . The practice is incorrect, because | efforts in this direction, as to costumes, | able Socal deaie oD piles neue aoarenssen veins, as the public parks do for its lungs. Hie seed Dee corth ot Pennsylvania | atrangement, novelty and effect. Among | tion's capital.—Advt and good prices are being paid for them. | But thelr value is incomplete unless there | Svenue has any more connection with one | these should be mentioned the, “Revel of the eye ‘The shad and herring season Is fast draw-| exists an orderly and methodical system | particular lettered street south of that ave- | Demons.” the French quadrille dancers, hts, of America. ing to a close, and only about two big | of suitable names, so arranged as to enable | nue than it has with any other lettered cia Petit Ballet.” the Cuplds ballet, the! The eleventh biennial seesion of the Su- fringing from #10 to #15 a hundred, while | ‘Be Testdent and the stranger within his) ISS) 1 oo read the lst of names| on the program; the ‘Turkish. ballet, the | Preme Council, Catholic Knights of Amer- hertinat and tee buyers at $1 a thousand, | Bates to ascertain for themselves, and with- proposed to be applied, selected as outlined | Spanish ballet and the ‘Sailors’ Hornpipe’ | ica, will be held at Mobile, Ala., commenc- Soft crabs aren better condition than they | out needless trouble or delay, the relative | above. Continuing, he said: class. One of the most pleasing of these|ing May 11. To judge from the proposed ; f the different highways through t groups was the two-face character dance, | amendments to the constitution, which the oes aaa which they may" be Called fo ferciaplad ace Bs rpanatend Seine complete | igbgins original with Caruana and a de-|iaw committee will consider in advance of OWNERS OF VALUABLE CARPETS | ress or pleasure. And while designing such} “This legislation would not be complete | cided novelty. the meeting of the Supreme Council, man; ought to have us clean them. We fully in- | a system for the streets of the capital of | without a supplemantary clause changing ae thes soto sennes were wey ot ape eee ranthasa: ne aa Ee Taaan te roel sure every carpet sent here. We return car- | the foremost nation of the world, it is em-| the names ef sundry small streets not laid aca ona uneva wecereliceiven witniea | aporrant pets, or their full value in cash. Drop postal | inently proper they should be dignified by | gown on the original plat, but ‘to which 7 , z which speak well for Caruana’s instruc- The supreme representatives from the Tor: wagon. ”4-/7_ Thora, 408 Minne re ee ee te eee eee atoe ta | have been applied, witht very slender show | tion. " Among, ‘these “were some who. de- District of Columbia are Dr. Joseph A. ROE eee : tthe history | of authority, I am inclined to think, gome | serve more than ordinary mention, how-| Mudd and John A. Madigan. ‘The supreme GENTS SUITS EBORNOT, 1103 G st. | Br'the capital tn which they live. ¥ | of the ereat names which are included in| ever. . There were Dimple Shackelford, | president hoe appointed or, Mudd ance a Pauline Bliss, Leonora Payne, May Madi-| ber of the law committee. Dr. Mudd en- “Mean streets deserve and will generally | the lists I have read. A very serious em Among the floral pieces at the altar of St. | receive mean names. Hogarth has immor- | harrassment to visitors as well as to resi gan, Irene Burdine, Alice Norris, Sadie Lee | joys a national reputation in the order, Aloysius Church, on the occasion of the | talized Gin Lane and the Seven Dials; but | dents in a city results from such duplication | and, Marguer! SEE creer, Zid’ will; oaeelve ca Mentone arebeoe ocak funeral services for the late Admiral Meade | they were quite as refined appellations as | of names to the streets. No one who has Sanented ive . aa me a were/ the Supreme Council. Mr. Madigan has Thursday, was an emblem representing the | Cow Lane, Hog Alley. Paddy's Alley and | not examined the subject can realize what | Presented to deserving scholars amid great | among the members of the order in the standard of the Order of Founders and Pa-| Black Horse Lane, which were the accepted | had progress we have already made in this | enthusiasm. District laerepatanionvotmanilty sin: atretns triots of America. This emblem was de-| names of much-used thoroughfares in Bos- | direction in Washington. I find that of the —_—_—__ pertaining to the order, and is sure to be signed by Admiral Meade and accepted by] ton at the revolutionary period. Fortu-| names of Presidents and others included in | The Finest Lumber, $1.00 Per 100 Ft.| placed upon one of the imporcant com- the order as its standard about four months tely the city of Washington never fell | the foregoing list (reckoning alleys, courts. | Frank Libbey & Co., 6h and N. Y. av.—Ad.| mittees, and be among zhe most earnest ago, during the early stage of his iliness. | heir to such perplexing inheritance of dis-| places, roads and streets), the mascot seed cee eos workers of the Supreme Council. eat 2 order, and whatever discomforts and blem- | Jackson, Jefferson, Johnson and Wash-| Money to lend at 5 and 6 per cent on real ——.—__ IF YOU WOULD HAVE A TIDY HOUSE | ighes'of this description exist here are the | ington each appears three times; 0: 1 | estate. Frank T, Rawlings, 1506 Pa. av Am Horse Cars Are to the Cable Observe one rule you must, results of our own négligent administration | coln, Pierce and Grant eech five times, an - See ith Advertisement. +or electric cars, so is the average cal Without box of DBATH DUST og] thee erat Cee Stang repetitions of other names to 8 lesser a ee . rlage to “The Downey”. Victoria, Brough- ithout box of DEA’ SST. rd many repe! RECEIVED TH DEGREES. am and Landau. It’s a revolution in car- Kills all insects. Ask your Druggist. 10c. tenet biated betaine extent. It is time this form of mischief eo EIR 8. ee Celebrated Leonard Dry ators; low prices. A. Eber: nw. “As all are aware, it was the hand of the | should be stopped, and this, too, can only Graduates of National rected the | be accomplished by a legislative enactment. Seana thee nets fe biae catabiians “As the present suggestions are intended | ¥harmacy Authorized to Practice. His | ly to apply to the streets within the city] The graduating exercises of the class of ment. he took;isucts constant interest, as it was originally laid out, it 1s proposed |+97 of the National College of Pharmacy lest o@ictal art a= Eree ent cu he Dror) Provide now only for the change °f| took place last evening at the Columbia Ni f Beef | 1 , 1797, was to address a communica- | rames within the municipality as now ex- au pack gil ben Heap rept to Jone it ener an me the commissioners on several im- | isting, where they conflict with or ae oie in the presence of a very large 9th st. wing Center market. Corned Beef | portant matters connectéd with the public | gested in our list. leaving the rectification | audience. : cialt buildings and streets. As late as 1791. he | of other cases of the kind to the action. o: After the renditicn by Haley’s Concert SS min @specialty, ae ressed his own name in speaking | the Commissioners when they shall under-| pond of several selections, among which | 24 H. Randail Webb, secretary, were re- Capitol Hill W. C. T. U. will celebrate its] of what he always called the “Federal | take to affix suitable names to the streets e f elected for the ensuing year at a meeting tenth anniversary at Waugh Church Mon- | city” though the people of the country had | outside of the city proper, which they have | W@5 4 march entitled “Pill Rollers of '9 riage construction. Repository, 1622 L st. College of | Advertisemen: ————— Emergéncy Hospital Officers Re- Elected. The old officers of the Central Dispensary and Emergency Hospital, consisting of W. J. Boardman, president; Henry F. Blount, vice president; John B. Wight, treasurer, Air Refriger- 's Sons, 718 7th Hellman’s Gasoline, 10c. gal. 24 & K s.w. Gave a Birthday Social. Burnside Corps cel2drated its eighth an- niversary by giving a “birthday social” at Maccabee Temple, near the corner of 9th and F streets, Thursday evening of this week, and the occasion was made memor- able, the hall being filled by the friends of the corps. Each guest brought a small bag, contain- Call at or address (vend stamp) ing the number of pennies representing his or her age, in which was also included, in| HOTEL TARIFF BUREAU, many instances, a verse of “poetry, giving i Se the sentiments of each touching the effort } So mith Ave... New Kerk, ig Sh Ly 260 Kor de isl Paria relief fund of the corps, whereby it can | qigany me Amerian Plan: E. P., Buropean. " -Hotel Kenmore, A.P., $4 continne the good work for which it was | ADIRONDACKS. isi Angora na Aeithigs ‘The report of the president showed that | .yin0\ny, — office, 156 Sth ave. (C. M. Euton) $3,500 had Leen expended by the corps dur- | {oy pA PACKS: ing its existence. PARK, > The department commander of the G. A. | ATLANTIC cITy, The Dennis, AF HOTELS. * This List Appears Every Saturday. HOTEL POCKET GUIDE FREE. For Information. Circulars, etc., of any Hotel below, . $3 up: R., Thos. S. Hopkins, was present with his | $18up per week. LargestHouse.Directly on the beach staff, and eloquently expressed his appre- | ATLANTIC CITY, N.J.The Lesworth, AP, $3 to ciation of the work of the corps in allevixt- | BABYLON,L, Argyle Hotel, opens June 15 ing the distress of his comrades. BALTIMORE, Md...Hotel ieunert, E.P., $1.50 up Remarks in the same line were made by do. +The Stafford, EP. 50 up Dr. Raub, senior vice department com- do. ‘Tho Carrollton, A. #8 up ae Devartment Chaplain tated i lane. Hotel Vexdome, A-P., 8 ‘ast Department Commander Nathan Bick- 4 ford, Post Commanders Ross, Vanderhvet | POSE AT MOUTH. Eng.Royal Bach Hotel, A.P..$4to8 BRADFORD, Eng. Midland HU AP.,$8. P.Slug and ‘Lacy and others. ‘ears "The program nsiste of: Songs, by Miss BRISTOL, RI »_ ‘Welt Im, wil open June 1 Lena Shepard; violin solo, by Miss Jessie grit leg-mire apa eaegn ey = Cowling; recitation, by Mr. Lower, ana a | CENCE scns by Miss Brockett, after which cream | /ENVER, Ool.New St. James Hotel. A.P., $2.50 up and cake were furnished to all present. do. Hotel Windsor, A.P., $2 to $3.50 ene SEY EXETER, Eng. I Clarence Hotel, A.P., $4 The Finest Lumber, $1.00 Per 100 Ft. GLASGOW @ath st.).Cockburn Ht, AP Frank Libbey & Co., 6th and N. Y. av.—Ad CINCINNATI, 0... .Grand Hotel, E.P., $1; A.P., $8 MAARVAAAEAARERARERENOHE EF LIVERPOOL, Bag. Adelph HU, A.P..$3.50; EP 81 uy LONDON, Fi -Langham dlotel, E.P., $2 ap Scrofula Sores . Midl'dGr'4,.P.,$3.50;E.P..$iup do. (13Henrietta st.Strand),Cockburn, A. Health was Greatly Im cay aperaer tion Spry sees tan W. paired, but Hood’s $| womens seen te tee ee, Sarsaparilla Built It Up--Sores Have All Disappeared. 24. Mineral Spr’gs and scientific Water Oure. MILLBROOK. N.Y. .The Halcyon, opens May 27. NEW ORLEANS,La. MtL.Granewald,...1 up do....The Cosmopolitan Hotel, E.P., $1.50 up WPORT,B.1 docan House, opens June 26 “I was troubled with eruptions on my face, which appeared like serofula. My health was so much impaired that I was. advised to take Hood's Sarsaparilla to build me up, and I bought six bottles, NEW YORK... Fifth Avenue Hotel, A.P. +++-The Majestic, EP Before I had taken half of this amount I found that'I was improving. I could rest better at night, and felt refreshed in the 5 morning. “I gained In flesh and when I @0.(Davin & Foster) Hotel St. Andrew, E.P.$1.50 had finished the’ six bottles the sores on 2. do. tis ave. & 20th st.) The Grosvenor, A.P. iny face had all disappeared.” J. B. BUD- é0..Hotel Endicott, B.P., $2; A.P., $3.50 up DIE,- Postmaster, Nashville, No. Carolina. 4o(W.Jobnson Quinn)Ht! Empire, B.P.,$1;4.1.$3 do. “After suffering from a ‘sore leg for 25 years four bottles of Hood's Sossaparilia cor. Sth av.él5 st.)Hotel Hanover, a.P, made a complete cure. It is several yearn since I took Hood's Sarsaparilla, but I$ AeA seane AAAARSRR ADAM have not suffered with any sore or erysil elas in that time.” Mrs. M. J. HARTLE! Lovett, Georgia.’* Remember, OLD P'T COMFORT,V PHILADELPHIA, Pa. do. ---The Aldine Hotel, A. Ps 3. 3 Sarsa-= doMestaurent a-la-carte) New Lafayette,E. 1 o.(Arch&12th st.)..Hotel Hanover, A.P., §2 up OO S parilla PLYMOUTH, Eng. Grand Hotel, A.P., $3 PORTLAND, Oregon.....The Portland, A.P., $3 up Is the Best—in fact, the One True Blood > 4 POKTSMOUTH, N. -+--The Rockingham, A. 4 Purifier. by all druggists. $1 @ | QLEBEC, Canada. .Chateau Frontenac, A. = — with © | KICHMOND,VaTbe Jefferson, E.P.,$1.50 up.A.P.$5up 3Hood’s Pills. ee, $ | socuesre: 4 Whiteous a ez POPPED PROD IDOL OOOO OOO FOHOF OOO O09 0000 N.J.Cayuga Lake Hse., opeas June 14 42006000008 | ST.GHORGEStaten Itland.The Castleton, A.P$4 up Pe | SORRENTO, Me.....Hotel Sorrento, opens June 15 ST. LOUIS, Mo. (firep'f) Southern Hovel,A.P..$3 to $5. do. Lindell Hotel, E.P.,$1.50 up; A. of the board of directors held late yester- Gay, May 10, beginning at 8 o'clock. A. jong before agreed upon a more appropriate | been authorized to do by an existing stat-| composed especially for the occasion by | Gay afternoon. It was aihounont thet che program has been arranged, consisting of | appellation. But in September of that year | ute. Mr. Clifton P. Clark, Rev. Dr. L. B. Wil- | ladies’ auxiliary had made arrangements to exercises by the Loyal Temperance Legion, | Messrs. Johnson, Stewart and Carroll, the} “A practicable and not dificult change | son, presiding elder of Washington district, | rent several of the rooms at the mewicay good music, a brief history, a short talk | first commissioners of the new district, ad-| would convert W street into one of the | Baltimore conference; ‘M. E. Church, of-| Dr’ Max Bahr, the sen tne hospital. and recitations ‘i dressed the following letter to Major L’En- | most important avenues of the city. It will | fered the invocation. resident physician, entered upon his duties ee ee csccreien: be seen from the plat that, the old Bound-| | ‘The salutatory wasiby Dr. George Dex- | at the hospital yesterday. < re federal | ary street. now called Florida avenue, meets | ter Kehoe, and Br. Otto F. Wellenreiter te St SU ta es) Oe Oe ee || Gore ee eee ee | 2 ri 7 ferred by President Francis M. Criswell of == Columbia,” and the federal city “The City | ity, after which it makes a loop to the fy dil | North and east, in the course of which it | the National Collége @f Pharmacy, and the aaa Sos a | Mes St tne cits cr Works | again strikes W street at tts caster ent | grincinal eddrece ee War coer ane ae = ington, in the Territory of Columbia. If the name of Florida avenue, widened to | livered by Dr. W. W. Johnston. The exer- “We have also agreed that the streets | the breadth of our widest thoroughfares, | cises were intersperséd with music by the CITY AND DISTRICT. shall be named alphabetically one way and | Were changed to Washington avenue, and | band. numerically the other, the former divided | made to run straight through W _street,| The graduates -were: Alexander Lewis Gonzaga Fair. into north and south letters, the latter into | 4nd thence pursue its route eastwardly with | Bogan, Martin S. Fealy,Joshua L. Gatchell, Last night's large audience at Gonzaga | east and west numbers, from the Capitol. | the course of that avenue to the Eastern} William P. Kenaaly, Arthur H. F. Luers- ‘ollege fail ed a band concert, given | Major Ellicott, with proper assistance, will | branch. the city would be encircled on the | sen, W. Robert Perkifis, Harry C. Snyder, College fair enjoyed a band concert, gt immediately take and soon furnish you{ Dorth by a grand girdle properly adorned | John P..Thompsen, Frank Broughton ‘Tip. by the college boys. When the concert | Ji) soundings of the Eastern branch, to be | by the name of him who guarded the whole | ton, Charles S. Waltér, District of Colum- was concluded the visitors repaired to the | inserted in the map. We expect he will also | country while he lived. bia; Harvey D. Bowden, New Jersey; Clif- fair room proper, where they could not | furnish you with the direction of the pro-| “The name would be peculiarly appropri-| ton’ Power Clark; Mississippi; Clifford 8. st the entreaties of the lassies who | posed post road, which we wish to have | Ste, as there is no thoroughfare within the | Duncan and Otto F. Wellenreiter, Illinois; Tes lassi tice tu thounank : limits of the ‘city. which has been so fre-} J. Murray Hackett; New: York; William H. carried books and had articles to sell. It = quently traversed by General Washington | -Hough;: sa¥{ John W:Hodston; Pénn- wes the intention of the promoters of the Numbers and Letters. as this; in fact, no other mode of passing | S¥lvania; Clarke J. Morrison, Indiana’ A." fair to bring the bazaar to a close tonight, | tn accordance with thie order, the | over the bed of the present city existed | Hanson Quarles, Georgia: Matthew Pul- — aa ae ee to — uot streets were laid out, except that J street | Until the establishment of the city streets. lam and Henry Wrightson Sinith, Virginia. Y pasate ——— Will be disposed of at auction. was omitted fromthe Iettered acer Extraordinary Attractions. Summer, opening, Wednesday, May 12. Absolutely Pure Sepa doubtless to prevent confusion from the | ‘rhe display of goods to be made at Sloan | Harrison's, 1327 G n.w.—Advt. $4.00 To Philadelph nd Re- $4.00 resemblance of I and J when written. The — & Co.’s auction rooms on Monday and Se es turn via Pennsylvania Railroad. extremest lettered street, both north and | Tuesday next, preliminary to the sale or} Pleasant for the Medical Men. On account of the unveiling of the Wash-| south, was named W; the farthest to the | Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, is one One of the pleasantest features connected ington monument in Philadelphia May 15.| east of the numbered streets was 3ts:, | well worthy the attention of those who de-| with ihe recent eessionsof! the ‘medical round trip tickets will be sold May 14 and} and the farthest to the west, 26th. sire or admire rare and beautiful objects. cee 15, good to return until May 17, inclusive, ‘So far as the numbered nomenclatare of | It comprises a large variety in the way of | Congress in this city was a trip ‘Thursday a@t rate of $4.—Advt. the streets is concerned, the system was | artistic furniture, old silver, choice plate] to Mount Vernon over the Washington, =e sa excellentywhen adopted, and cannot be im- ] and household articles generally, which | Alexandria and Mount Vernon electric Police Drills. proved now. But the application of the | must be seen to be fully appreciated. For | railway. The party was in the personal Because of the interest manifested in | alphabetical system to the lettered streets, | Particulars see advertisement in another | charge of President G. E. Abbot of the A cutter can make and unmake tailors. Being a practical cutter my- self, and having another without a peer in America, we are in a position to give you a faultless fit and a sty- 2 2 i Ithough in the right direction, soon de- | column. company. s : 5 : ee ee ee Oe © eusnnmeee: LIBR NG) Dora taacnivenienceni: aceasta Keon ———— poets eae lishly cut suit for a less price than its Police have resumed their drills. Soon af-| tinued to increase, and which should now Council of Jewish Women, Will Keep Open House. 5 The lady managers of the Lutheran Home for the Aged will keep open house May 19. The home will be open all of the Wednesday on which the anniversary oc- curs, and the ladies will be glad to see their friends and be ‘remembered in the usual way, with donations of money, or useful articles. Money may be sent to Mr. A. F. Fox, 920 F street, treasurer; to Mrs. A. 8. Johnson, 925 N street, or to Mrs. A. V. Hamma, president of the ladies’ board. ter Capt. Black was designated to act as | be corrected without further delay. Blun- Following the wake of the World’s Co- Cor:missioner he noticed the appearance ders and absurdities long endured become | jymbian exposition, whose congress of re- of some of the officers on their beats, ané en terneesible:siaiio ore the gay eques- | ligions’ struck the keynote of advanced addressed =a communication to Major | trians of London will continue to gather | thought and Iberal religious views, came Moore. Among other things he noticed | aicng Rotten Row, and the busy crowds | the establishment of the Council of Jewish that on Pennsylvania avenue some of the | will throng Pall Mall with only a hopeless | Women. There are sixty-four sections in officers lounged against lamp posts and | lavgh at the absurdity of the names. For-| 11° "united States, from Boston to Sacra~ the corners of buildings, and this. he | tunately, in Washington, we are in ful y might be improved upon. Soon | time to make the proper corrections with- | mento, @nd one in Montreal, Canada, hence after the receipt of this letter the police | out running counter to the inveterate hab- | the word national was dropped at the late received instructions tc resume the drills, | its of centuries. convention in New York. In time there will and they are row held twice a week. “It 1s evident the proposed plan of nam- | ne sections formed in Europe. The annual —_+-— ing the streets, so far as the numbers are = election took place on Monday evening, and Elegant Chance for Investment. concerned, was adopted from the city of equal could possibly be produced elsewhere in this or any city. Suits to order—$18 up. G. Warfield Simpson, Expert Tailor, 1208 F st. it CITY ITEMS. Drink “Ruby Lager” and You Won't that of the Washington section resulted as| — < Mind the Change of Weather. oO n ul a Lots 16, 17, 18, square 1018 (southeast), | Ph‘ladelphia, which was then the seat of | roliows: President, Mrs. 8. Oppenhelme 5 Hn Coen he ee No. 1815 G street northwest. See advertise- | S0vernment. From that city also were de- | vice president, Mrs. J. Sondheimer; trea: tanicekor table/anll social dea “Chamraaan ment among auction sales. Thos. Dowling, | Tived many of the existing building regu- | yrer, Mrs. I. Newman; secretary, Miss He . | Leger” is the favorite. 24 pints delivered in auctioneer. +" | laticrs for the new capital, first promul- | ty Abraham. Directors, Mrs. L. Stern, acer tne tevarite eat siate aalizered in Se ne gated by President Washington in Oc- | Mrs. T. Haas, Mrs. Amon Behrend, Mrs. C. : Fast Riding. tober, 1791. Philadelphia was then by far Goldsmith, Mrs. J. Shiffman, Mrs. B. Hartz, ee ee AS TY OS the vost important city in the United | Mrs. 1. G, Mrs. M. Luchs, Mrs. A. 7 EK oe i rat le ner, . - hy Ie - “ELIX! ABEK res This man was racing along Pennsyl | states, excelling New York in population, | suwiers. Tre aime ct toe eoumeluracesthe i See ee cee Yania avenue with another rider last | wealth and refinement; and the regularity | same in each city, the study of religion anne 5 Se ee night,” stated Policeman Duvall in court | of its plan was almost unique. philanthropy being the principal -objects, Nine boys escaped from the. Reform today, when Richard Henry was arraigned 5 Sound Alike. The Council of Jewish Women will hold @ School last evening ‘about 6 o'clock, and in- “ én session at the end of October during th le of an hour all but one was recaptured. for era the speed regulation. “He Much of what I shall say may have al-| Nacnvine exposition, A meeting of the | Ztehing, irritated, scaly, crusted Scalpe, dry, thin | Tee feteer inte morning was still at large, was making over twenty miles an hour, so | ready occurred to those who have given department of Jewish studies of the Chau- | 4nd falling Hair, cleansed, purified and beautied | put his arrest during the day was expected. my tachometer registered. After placing } any thought to the subject, and the par- tauqua will cocur during the last week of | by warm shampoos with CUTICURA SOAP and him under arrest I experienced consider- | ticular suggestions I shall make by way | July at Atlantic City. The Council of Jew- | occasional dressings of CUTICURA, purest of emol- able difficulty in getting him to the sta-| of remedy were presented perhaps ten lah Women wilt hold © bonra suneting at | lente, greatest of skin cures. tion house.” i ie e and place. ie general officers ST wasnt racing, Judge,” sald the de- | ¥°87S 280 In a communication I addressed fendant. “I suppose the officer is right are Mrs. Henry Solomon, president, Chica- - to The Evening Star. The similarity in| go, Iil.; Mrs. Julius Beer, first vice presi- When he says | was going pretty fast, but | 80und of nearly one-third of the names of | dent, New York; Mrs. L. J. Wolf, treasurer, the lettered streets (being eight out of Shiceas, il, ry oni saat Spee tyenty-two) when spoken rapidly, causes | S¢cretary, Philadelphia, Pa.; Miss Sadie constant and serious confusion and mis- | *™¢Fican, secretary, Chicago, Ill. if I did wrong, I'm sorry.” —_>—_—_ takes—B, C, D, E, G, P, T and V to or- ere i ‘Treatment produces a clean, healthy scalp with dinary ears, may well be confounded, as| tete at the southwest comer of Ion on | lagariant hale, wren allele tale ey should try “Brown's Bronchial Tro” they incessantly are. a . ete., should try “Brown's Bronchial Tro- E streets northeast takes place on Monday | cima GORD. Sole Prope, Betaee eee ND House Cleaning Time is a gcod time to have us paper the rooms. $2 up. Nolte, 810 9th st. No branch. it Screen doors, 75c. Hartig, 7th and K n.w. my8,10,12 = “Everybody is sorry when arrested for wror gdoing,” replied the court “The high rate of speed you maintained last night was very dangerous, and I shall make the fine double the usual! amount. You will have to pay $10.” Royal Hendache Powders cure. 10c. mh5-m,w,f,stf “ 'How to a simple but sure remedy. Sold a ‘Any one who stands near a telephone | afterroon at 4:30 o'clock. See advt. * | Produce Luxuriant Hair,’’ post free. clase only in Gia: Pies 25 cents. 497d Wdsandininetin Aeon. when a message is being transmitted will —— i SSS ‘The sale of the valuable effects {by cata- | Prebably hear. first the tiresome repeti-| 1¢ you want anything, try an ad. in The ii lecture on “Raphael and His lMadon- day at 10 am. promptly. ‘Rare and useful | $4,0¥ the clerk. of the sender, theh follow | will got an answer.” = has” last evening. “The lecture was ilus- wl * = — Porofhe Foon at auay down prices. | to whether the sender meant to call B trated with stereopticon views. instantly relieved Miss Chenoworth delivered an entertain- logue) at the above residence opens Mon-| U0Ms of the pafticular street letter, requir-| star. If anybody has what you wish, you TUSTEDIES, oe street or C street, or some other of the | 86% . eight whose names sound so much alike, ‘The talk of the town: Always on time. RoyalGlueMucilage sticks everything.10c. Mrs. Haskell’s Reading. and lastly, the colloquy of the clerks at the 9 ‘Every mam-appreciates SOE < 5 Fe H: ‘wo ends of the ine, repeatin; t ho Mrs. Fenetta Sargent Haskell of Missouri | two ends of the line. pee ee Booth S tines d= especial Guaranteed Lawn Mowers, $2.25. 7th & K. gave a delightful reading last night in the | they have arrived ate cntenon ore. peeve airy pecially my8,10,12 parlors of the Willard, before an audience | standing on the point. ° in his law . oa TERETE GO ” x teak Guoastadl seatesnrnteae ca se 66 Hyomei,” We're os 3 Deecham’s Pills will dispel the “blues.” 8 | THE NEW congressional families. Mrs. Haskell made acqi her first appearance in Washington as a | tgu"t,0nc,0f,2 number of similar delays | $- txe new aod wondertal Australian “Dry-Als* The Y: indry, 58 NEW PUBLICATIONS. _ reader two years ogo. and made many | instrument, and that similar annoyances Ely Borenete ee toth—'phonertog2. den friends. Last night s! render ure are ippening at every instrument all over 6, . Richard ousting er, Captain anu. | the Shy oan woe cs ueacrane tee | CURES BY INNALATION.” THE QPEN COURT |2sro = = it a tl he = Bearers in perfect attention for nearly two | like troubles result from the sitailarity of At all druggists, $1.00, oF at ofice. : : hours. The monologue introduces half a | £0und of the letters M, L and N, BOOTH. Bor May, just out, ne ee ee dozen characters, with a wide range of | 2nd 8, A and K and U and W and I and Y. : cues traits and ages. Mrs. Haskell assumes | But to appreciate fully the bother one musi also obse: ‘hat fi tly in 23 a mee gq | CASE ARoHETBOrcER ol rve w! requent occurs Dr. PAUL: CARI With - eech character with Sdelity and artistic | Sie Oise e wire apaternay cccurs tn any wrag; Btreet, Se, ae ‘aceuormecpes ; - paral ES witness or party, or the locality of afy act ooenet ; Rehopenbauer. Also, balt-tone front ‘ fs n question, and hear the constant differ- from the Schopcabauer bust by Z Wm. Knal x Installation of Officers. ence between the opposing counsel, the BOOTT'S HISTORICAL SKETCH OF THB JHWS SINCE se The officers of the Young People’s Chris- | court and the members of the jury, as to excessive waste h | etapa eres inate eiggucclpa ze aeey 1422 Pennsylvania Ave. tiar Union of the Church of Our Father, | What street had been really named by the body, q By tm Ker. BERNHARD PIOK, Ph.D., D.D. witness—such misunderstandings formi: 5 $. illustrations of modern Jewish ‘customs | my5-254 Tne Rare clected at the annual meeting. | the rule rather than the exception. or adsita lite. held last week, will be publicly installed | course from the same causes repeated mis- Geta Sample from Surday evening, immediately preceding the | takes occur in the direction and delivery of PF ssan Oaauacy: st., oF regular services. Rev. Henry R. Rose of | letters and in the daily umntz MODERN and F ste, Auburn, Me., who occupies the pulpit to- | People. wheek: morrow, and who is a very successful worker in the young people's movement, will preside and deliver the charges to the officers. The officers of the union are: President, Miss Ida Curry; secretary, Miss Isebelle Jordan; treasurer, Mr. Harry W.~ Keefe; chairman ot devotional committee, Miss Miriam Morgan; cheirman of out committee, Miss Donna Peetrey: li- brarian and pianist, Miss Rena Jordan. G-r-a-m-0-p-h-0-n-e-s | orgso: ST EEE This is to remind you to drop that postal asking us to call for your laun- dry. The Yale Laundry, 518 1oth—’phone 1092. It do ~The Ebbitt House, A-P., #4 up do. WATCH HILL, RI. do. do.Dixon H'se,electric cars % hourly to beach ‘WINTER HARBOR,Me.Grindstone Inn, opens J’y 1 my16,20,23.27thenstt —~-— = ead PIANOS AND ORGANS. $400 Bradbury Upright, $275. $8 Monthly Payments. We sol this splendid Bradbury Up- right Piano a few months ago at $400—easy terms—but the purchaser having been dismissed from the gov- ernment servi>s, returned 1 to us, with $275 still due. It is in abso- lutely “perfect condition and i iF guaracteed by our usual “iron-clad” guarantee. Will sell it for the amount due on 75 it, viz. yments. Handsome on $8 ya hardwood stool and Japanese silk scarf included. a EDUCATIONAL. IN WASHINGTON. A TEACHER IN OF THE LEADING &CHOOLS of the city desires a few students in elementary or advanced mathematics for the summer months, Coaching for college und the government acad- + emies “5. M. X:, Star office. It MISS LAISE, 1333 12TH ST SHORTHAND, PIT- man system, NEW and RAPID method Writing and basiness course; CIVIL &I sine “Aividual help; open all SUMMER. my7-tf LAND CONSERVATORY), erate. 1329 N my 2,20" Gunston Institute yon diy 1212 AND 1214 14TH ST. N.W. Mr. anu Airs. B. R. MASON, Principals, oct2-m,th&s WashingtonHeights School 1850 Wyoming ave. now. Home and day school for girls, French kinder- ra ul , garten, Faster term begins April 26. epl5-tha&s,tt THE PHEBE A. RST KINDERGARTEN ANI Factory Warerooms, ining School will reopen October 4, 1897. For cirenlar and further particulars address: 1225 Pa. Ave. = apl7-2awim* HARRIET NIEL, 2037 H st. nw. FREEBORN G. SMITH, MANUFACTURER. THE Fis TEACHERS’ AG Y W. P. Van Wickle, Manager. It Wasbington branch, 1242 12th 100-poge man- SST val free. apl0-«,3m* We'll sell you - VOICE and PIANO. Lawrence School {oe ant ru oa ‘Geo. W. Lawrence, Director. > of Music Tow sates, Recital May 3. = that will compare favorably with any in- | sas6 gc ae sant toga tpegen Ain strument sou can buy elsewhere at or —— even $300. It's a brand new Upright—sweet —- of tone and perfect in touch and action. You guages, really save big money when you buy it. universit; Metzerott Music Co., 1110 F | == SUMMER FRENCH CLASSES AND PRIVATE LES. muy8-140. sons for ladies. gentlemen, girls and boys, at 28 a Piano for $175 bonetic sounds: studio; conversat Droop's Music Store, Kiri “v“PrubwoMMe, 307 D 925 Penna. ave. ap30-1m* TANNER’S SHORTHAND COLLEGE, LOAN AND 66 ‘Trust building, cor. F and 9b. Open all sum ; mer. Day, evening and night ‘sessions, Eloor tric fans." Catalogues. ap26-Im* STEINWAY.” A Business Education. Ut t const Unexcelied summer course, $5; day or night. or Monday ‘we ‘oder ape of thowe beautiful | ey. Kosticate Business College, Sth and’ Kn w. Bre Bo has Neg five weeks ? original price, $350." Reduced to $265. Terme, #0 cag and’ $10’ per mouth. Banjo and Mandolin E. F. DROOP & SONS, Instruction by Miss SPEeRAN, of 8t 1522 6th st. n.w., or at home apl7-1m' a“ Pennsylvania ave. ‘Phone 1108, WORCH’S Is NOW LOCATED aT ‘THE DRILLERY, 923 F Street. Shorthand, “\3'23%. SOHMER PIANO AGENCY. myT-8d ‘lass lessons ‘in German, French, Spanish italian, taught only tive teach: also Latin and Greek Neesont. Clasecs Splendid Upright Piano, in thor- ough = repair — good tone; terms, 0 $15 cash—$5 per month. D. G. Pfeiffer & Co., wont t? lith St. N. W. Knabe Pianos

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