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THE EVENING STAR, FRIDAY, JANUARY 21, 1898—16 PAGES. : 9 ee lergymcn Seem Lena Most GRIFFO TO MEET McCONNELL. + @ ane From the London Times. ‘Te registrar general has pust issued a supplement to the fifty-fifth annual report of births, deaths and marriages in England and Wales, which contains an account of the Influence of occupation upon male mor- tality, as shown by the several employ- WASH. B. WILLIAMS, Furniture, &c., 7th and D Sts. 5 hummers 75¢. yd. ~~ Little Needs ae ) Bout te Take Place at Olympic Club in 'Frisco. Washington Whisters Were Suocess- SAN FRANCISCO, Cal. January 21— Young Griffo, the Australian boxer, is again matched to meet McConnell, the local welter-weight. The men will meet in the big building of the Olympic Club Feb- fal at Baltimore. . = 3. The ffair will be for members| ments of the male persons between the Rais aS wit be charged a small admis-| 28¢8 of twenty-five and sixty-five whose COMING ELECTION, OF: THE C. A. 6. sion fee, thus committing the club to pro-| deaths were registered during 1890, 1891 Cornell's Efforts to Establish’ an | fessional matches. The purse will be about | and 1892. Members of the clerical profes- “Small lots” of Boys’ Pants, Suits and Overcoats at very “small prices.” ~~ Easily Bought —We've gune on another cutting en paign. This time China Puff Boxes, Cups and Saucers, Chocolate Pot Trays, ete., suffer. Lots of the daintiest, prettiest little Pieces at surprisingly small prices. Forest Green Puff Boxes re- @uced to... ee... SeKetseisay 69¢. in a gre : sion are easily first in their resistance to me pat For 500 yds. of Finest Gob- =~) s = WOE EEL Te SES Sa America Hint snglorker_,Tweedle, the recent arrival | tho. ¢ p= irae tertherrcligrermeuntbey ‘J d Cream Jars reduced 9 30. elin Carpets of these small lots of boys’ ee BEL oF of San Francisco on the same occasion. ¢ phrase is used to denote the clergy of tg Th the established church, Roman Catholic te Se clothing tomorrow. The = Se ae Gone, “thelr numbers in 1801 amounted. to ocihine Tears, beautifully dee- Sy 4g C.,, for $1.25 and $1.75 Oak and Cherry 5 CURRENT SPORTING NOTES| worca mara ior Washington, ai-| 3050, and they died at every age period =a perros 50 pect mn ee greater portion of these goods : Nicicn wosuNel ae mee less rapidly than any’ other class. in the duced toe ~Phcede red $1.23 Chairs. f- and TIS Ea Among so many expressions of profes- | ing made, and the general mortality of c. for 18x36 Smyrna have been sold at a profit—we The mixed pair ‘contest between Balti-| sional envy and bitterness heard from | males being represented by 1.000, that of $1.08 6 ; Sears can, therefore, afford to take more and Washington. came off last night | pece ball players, it is refreshing tp read | the clergy Is no more than S83. The legal Eaicence N Rugs. : : g at the Baltimore Club House. Washington | tat Pat Donovan of the Pittsburgs pays | Drofcsston, as composed of barristers and j heavy losses on what remain to mae by cne tricia) Tom Tucker high praise for his faithful | the number of the clergy, or 19,978 persons, 9 $1] -35 for 26x54 Smyrna] papi ee = Say ie Sot ben ee Os | ee ) q 5 eulings » reel Boston correspondent of the Sporting Life. ‘ 1 Rugs. clear them up at once. ‘When Miss Hough; Capt. Whelan of the Balti-|«ponovan aocke very highly In the and as against 53 for ail occupied mates. were you ever offered equal more Club, Beverly Sinith, captain of the quality garments for so little? 2 Big Snaps in Boys’ Suits. Small lo!s of Boys’ Fine Quality Black, Blue and Mixed : . ° ee Ne Profession Included _ 18,680 praise of ‘Tom’ Tucker, and sa! 48 | males, physicians, surgeons and general PHA MA Y Walbrooks; Harvey McCay and Prof. | a fielding first baseman but one man was Practitioners. The comparative mortality 9 Si ire for the ical men is 966. An inter- his superior. He could not understand why 2 scme of the clubs did not fajl over each | StMs Paragraph of | the report is devoted to llth and F Sts. ja21-56d $ 1 -50 for large Oriental Bath Room Rugs. Wash. B. Williams,7th&D. “The Washington team comprised Mrs. zs tlw: ‘kers, and speaks well for their Hawley, Mrs. McCrea, Mrs. Leech and | otner in the endeavor to secure Tucker, Setgadicen (aod iouurtcty caaetnaing ark: Miss King; Mr. Cole,-Jul2s Wooten, Lindley | and sald more than one could use him, not ing officials and clerks, railway servants Fogg and Mr. Stephens, only on account of his wonderful abilities | number 141,460, and they fall into two The game was marked with brilliant play =e pecan, migrations shone main sections, which exhibit considéranle u i jess worker an irew 80 muc! er ifferences in respect of death rate. Pp to esther ys Sere e een into the other players and the game. 4s | their fifty-fifth year drivers and stokers die an example of Tucker's fidelity to his club | jess rapidly than guards, porters and points- the girdle of a brave. The pairs alternated ‘Patsy’ referred to a game he played| men, but after that age they die much with each set of boards. Th2 first six |in Washington the close of last season. | more rapidly. The comparative mortality boards gave. Washington one trick to the |1t was known tkat McGann of Toronto | figure for the former section stands at 810, Bod; the second six gave Washington five.| ¥28 coming to Washington. Tucker was | that for the latter at 825. The mortality ro. i coaching like an Indian, and, thinking to | from alcoholism among drivers and stok- more, On the third round,“as so much time | guy him, Donovan got near him and said: |ers is the same as among the clergy. or Was consumed, it was agreed to play four | ‘Get onto yourself. What in the world are | only 2, while among guards, porters and ~ penens a boards, which resulted in a tie; in the last | you trying to crack your lungs for? Save polntsmen | ft js 5, which a considerably Nervous and Special Diseases. four Baltimor2 gained fi : some of ’em for next season. You aren't | less than the standard figure for occu- ae: On thie senneroena Neuen sx, | 82ing, to play in this city next season.’ | pied males. An excellent place in the tables Remarkable Cures 2xx; H, K, xx; DKxux; Cie, + | ‘Tuck’ wasn't a bit flustered, but said to | 1s held by agriculturists, including farmers Perfected in Old Cases which i ace of | Donovan: ‘I want to see Washington in | and Jaborers, so as to justify the belief Tang ay spades turned by South, opened with deuce | the sixth place, no matter where I am | that an active life in the open air will do have been Neglected or e, . “ e 1 Es] Unskillfully Treated. took the trick and returned a low club, that | Worse than ever, while ‘Patsy’ held his | to cold and wet. The liquor trades, as tN > being her long suit. Wooten, her partner, | Pe#ce and let Tom go it for all he was | might be expected, levy an enormous toll } '~ > : = 1 Office Hours—10 to 3, 6 to ine, % tais is the kind of a man that league clubs | also do several industries which are we Ho =e of intemperance, why butchers should di , know! 3 hearte:ikno ving: her partner must hav? all | Aanson’s Successor Stil in Doubt. | in great excess of the bulk of the popula. “Hen ea 2 Bersenasen = Ghe Columbi Medical Company Incorporated. 2 ¢1224 F St. N.W., Washington, D.C” For the Scientific Treatment and Cure of and $3.50. Your choice tomorrow. 5 Small lots of ’ Double-breasted and Reefer Strictly All-wool Cheviot Suits. They are shown in ueat, dressy En-, glish plaids and brown and gray mixtures. Sizes 3 to 8 only in the reefer and sizes 8 to 16 only in the double-breasted : ee ‘The greater portion of these Sults have sold for $6, ° and $7. Your choice tomorro' VEER ERNE HAAR AAIME |, HHS below cost. We have purchased the whole of Jacobs Bros.’ stock | of wheels at a ridiculously low price. We can sell them at LESS THAN THE MANUFACTURER'S = COST. Splendid makes of 2 both ladies’ and men’s. If {| you are quick enough you can get one at $25. Boys’ Odd Pants Reduced. One lot of Boys’ Short Pants in One lot of little better qpality, 23 Boys’ Black. Blue and All-wool black, blue and mixed all-wool Mixed Cheviot Short Pants that cheviots, Always sold have never brought less for $1 pair. Choice t 82c. than 1§1.25, "mo. tomor- O8c. om BIEN: 3 a Sundays, 10 to 2. * id Invited. Reefers and Overcoats Cut Deep. It your boys can wear sizes 7, 8, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15 or 16 they can secure the biggest values in Recfers ever offered in this city. They are made from fast blue chinchilla in the popular double-breasted style, are finished with velvet collar and nicely lined. Have sold hundreds of them this season for ° of trumps up to the ace, turned; Miss.King | going next season,’ and he let himself out | mueh to neutralize the effects of exposure Experiments or Failures.“ played his eight spot, having eight and | Worth the remainder of the game. And | On those who are engaged in them; and so of trumps, Miss Hough returns the nine of } that takes him will never regret it.” understand, unless it be as a consequence | 34 ssa w * hath smoke impenitent tobacconists: to played through the club suit. As it was, | From the Chicago Inter-Ocean. + ore (dee pete ore Exeter] choke.”” Spt ea t I C $5. Your choice tomorrow puerecere ras eer oe as Whelan’s king | Anson declined to discuss the subject of | number of both. two butchers would die This sas Bel 5 Sen Foequois Cycle Co., Small lots of Boys’ Fine Quality English and Scotch to the anata cop einmonds mever’ came!|| pirns'l! succession tolths | ananagement of | t/a single clergyman: oz unavestionably fefers to those tobacconists 810 14TH ‘ST. N.W. Cheviot Overcoats. in sizes 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 9, 10, 12, 14, 14, to the surface. Woot2n, knowing his part- Next to alcoholism as a cause of prema- | W° 8° far forget their own as well as their cus- de pests 2 15 and 16. In some cases only 1'and 2 of a size. Our reg- ner had jack of hearts, led away from | the team last night. . ETAT laced the industries’ which | tomers’ best interests as to refuse to handle = SS | ular $6, $7 and $8 grades. Your choice tomoztow..-.-e.s.-- ° fucen, ten, and with the ace of diamonds | “It’s the same old story,” said he, “that | sro carsied on be teal ce yinqustries which ——————— = — left made a great game. 7 ‘ G b 1 POSES Small lots of Boys’ Ulsters, about 25 In all, in handsome A beautifully played hand of Wooten’s | ony wordy hove cece e ereneeting. The} and to these is attributed at ubanola, blue chinchilla, Scotch plaid apd fancy mixed effects. Sizes was responsible for th gain of three tricks. | OMY word I have received from Burns has | largely preventable waste of life. There 9 = 4 to 7 only. Have been rapid sellers at §5 and §6. ‘Your Holding five trumps D'to the A. key aay | been a denial that he has been offered the | @fe trades in which danger conduces to THE BEST Se. CIGAR EVER MADE, + € ve UW choice tomorrow......- Lageseeies ° hearts to the A, K; and @.x.x. in’clubs, he | Management. President Hart has also de- | Pigh wages, and in which those concerned | Call cn led low trump.’ His partner captured the | Died that the offer has been made to Burns. | have objected to any abatement of the 3 ° s trick, and after trumps wera exhausted he | I certainly have not wired or written any | Ganger, lest it might abate the wages as Richard & Co. e rices o led ow Heart, Fis parinen topitithitrick | coueratulations) to hit sie sent omy | 1: °9 with the eight, and, laughter ai handsome wedding present, an SS e sata — Par ker Bridget & Co. re-entry she had, was enabled oo nece te, | 1 wrote him a letter thanking, him. There HOW JO LIGHT A PIPE. Westnnls Depa, Ss FA. ave, ET ae —— 9 9 ace and King of spades, upon which Woot: | %28, Some base ball talk in the letter, and I And get all the pointers as to how to avold pres: f= a 7 : . en discard2d his two losing clubs. think T said to him that there was nobody | apply Flame t Small Spot in the | ent loss and future punishment. (TL Straightforward Clothiers, 315 7th St. ‘The play of Beverly Smith was a feature | In the world I would lke to see succeed | “PPIY Flame to = Small Spo hitawittass come? 1 of the game, winning three tricks from | ™¢.@88 Manager of the Chicago team so Fi Spots Anaad. a j Reston veveverevevoroseneveveevencvovovnennovonsy: | Miss King on one hand by beautiful under- | Well as Tom Burns.” er started = =e The pipe of tobacco—Bismarck calls it the delicious seventh course—is such an un- disputed solace to many of mankind and one so generally resorted to that it will — play, and capturing many singles. Mrs. | When asked if he expected to manage THE FIRST SEALS - = Hawley played a strong, heady, conserve. | the Chicago team or knew who would FROM CASH GIRL TO MERCHANT. TOBACCO SMOKING AND HEALTH. | tive gam2, taking no™long chances, being | ™@nage it, Anson declined to answer, sraelaris perfectly satistied with a victory, howeres | Stating that he was not in a position to Statistics in Russin Show Tobacco ia | *Mall, against such strong players, Miss | ‘iscuss that matter. N GARMENTS, They Came Into t They W isé2 W e Che: The Story of a Successful Business = a King remarked, upo: i ae “My letter to Tom Burns stated my at no doubt seem a little “brash” when I ven- | From the Fur Trade Review. os Woman. Detrimental to Henlth. » upon opening the game, = We Make Them From the New York Post. Brom the iNew Osiseaa tines DEERE that it was so exsy to Play against the | tude in regard to him with absolute truth,” | ture the estimate that not more than one | As the subject of scalskins has been be- 2 5 - ie. Bev. Smith remark a : ve real 5 2 ats and the TELESCOPE On a prominent corner in the central part] ‘The British Medical Journal reproduces | consider that a doubtful complimante’ . | perfect gentleman and a good base bail | *™0Ker in five really knows how to smf®ke, | fcre the trade so prominently on account but such is the fact. I am a believer in ub- | sti Mrs. Leech and Mrs, McCrea : man. But the letter was not based on any ‘ Seat Lap easier iene aie “Tt is ture Vilna Cen ones tiserse their play that the right oar had shee we knowledge that he ae to manage the Chi- | the maxim that “What is worth doing at stantial up- ; vUurE, 5 - | tected : , cago team, because both he and Hart have | all is wort vell,”” ait e a factory for the making of children’s and| tion of the influence of tobacco smoking | soaiest rte tg ey, are edually at home worth doing well,” and the difference of the bill recently passed by both houses of Congress, the true story of the first in- trcduction of seal garments in this trade may be of interest. The writer is prob- ably the only man living who remembers the exact circumstances as they occurred, any we've ever bought from the CASES we produce are better, stronger and handsomer than factories—and, better yet, you save the dealer’s profit. Prices for these roomy cases begin away down. We sell telescopes of our own make. 12-in. I+in. 16-4n. 18-in. 35¢. 45c. ‘20-in. 22 in. & Co., but who was closely connected with one of the leading Leipzig houses, was against the long suit game, with all its | denied i between right and wrong smoking is so misses’ cloaks and suits of a good quality, | upon the health of Russian students. And | intricaci2s, as thetr Own game, playing to Gaene great that it certainly asaerven eters and there are more than 300 cutters, sewers | as Russian students may be taken to typi-| the drop of the cards,” Saar Sealer ees See the high-st American stop work . antly. | fy There will soon be a refurn match, asthe | Last night’s billiard match in Chicago e high-strung American stop worl and finishers employed: there consti ly. | fy that age and class of young men gen- . The best retail firms in New York, Chi-| rally, the effect which tobacco smoking | totus the Weegee, Rever prac. | resulted: Schaefer, 400; Button, 195. jong [enough to snatch up his pipe. He} being at the time in the employ of the * iced wi is combinati knocks from th t 1 cago, Cincinnati, St. Louls and other clties | produced on their health is probably the | seem to have TEndeEEatagaie players, and George Sutton had an e: thing in the ‘ks from the bottom of the bowl a|/ manufacturer referred to. In 1862, when a 5 2 nu 2ir opponents. spoonful of soggy filth, left there since his } Mr. Henderson Moore was winding up the send buyers to this factory to secure the | feet which It produces on all young men's | _‘Theweekly game for thé woman's trophies | Kame in the afternoon. He was not in his | ° t smoke. Of ine teti il be mcdaant eli come lenient Raeiroadelcactthers) nestle was played Wednesday &t the residence of | best form, but he was able to run his ‘aor con” ula @ittenes sae ieee ia business of the old firm of Oppenheim & mp! Dr. Mendelsohn of St. Petersburg sent | the donor, Mrs. T. H. ews, Philadel- | 260 points, while Spinks made 118. oD dees eee e can foree | Co., then located on lower Broadway, a tive departments. The proprietor of s B Se a small opening with a broom straw all is respect Di prop questions in 1890 to all students of the | phia. The teams were: —Hol ders, Mrs. T. bed MN. It is " doh a: prominent manufacturer who had trans- Ses this flourishing factory, which does a| Military Medical Academy and. of he | H. Andrews: Mrs.o? Hh ’ Mrs, E. Death of a Valuable Collie. with “gogil:tobence’ Ho hurlotipumritee > | acted wary Witte business with Oppeaiicea —— es Sco P| dollars ifs womanea bright, brisk, alert | gecnmogsical Institute of that city. Five | E- Ellison and Miss Getchells ebailengers, | Brookside. Wellington, the best Amert- | With,€°0d tobacco. He pe | ave $1.00 $1.15 $1.30 $1.50 $| Aollars, is a woman—a bright, brisk, alert | questions were to be answered by smokers | Mrs. Williamson, Mrs Lowsoned hie ee rel Ealie DCE ae Gk tarnish tan hecemate bieaes. cee é 15 3 5 The omice ena of the business, and devotes | (rect, NOW.,,1ong he smokes, how many | ney, Miss Harris, Score: Holders, 9; chal- | Ca0-bred collie brought out this year, and | furnish the necessary | friction—generally And then a better grade the office end of the business, and devotes | cigars or cigarettes a day, whether he in. | lengefs, 5. : so Se Oe ee oe | ne ea ine | induced to meet Mr. Moore, who endeavored telescope of onr own make, leather bound her energies to the more important part of | hales the smoke, and whether he often su There is only gne more victory for Mrs, | !ngton bench show in December, died ‘at | Wom” of Binmy ona oa enough and ‘rank | t0 interest him in sundry furs in the stock Newburg, N. X., yesterday. The animal | enough to carry a balloon, and fondly im- | Sg disposed of, the goods consisting of and riveted with heavy leather corners and personally superintending the cutting and | fers from affections of respiratory or di- | Andrews’ team to win before it is entitled elamps—extra == telescopes. sewing of the garments. She is, in reality, | gestive apparatus), three were to be an- 6 - 18-n. 20-in. to the permanent possession of the trophies th f L. a lot Of sealskins, about seven thousand, at the helm of every part and detail of her | swered by non-smokers, and nine by stu-| so generously donated by the! captors ve | Vesa ths, Droperty of Samuel L. Stewart | agines he is smoking. — of Brookside farm, and was valued at 4 | rot a very high grade, and which would $1.70 $2 [eee ee eect one dents who had smoked, but had given up Piseteamiyond mmhist players throughout | $1,000. Mr. Stewart has lost ten veollies arg iolistrisveripioeie brands erat" | today be designated 96 wigs. They were Z 00 major portion of each ‘da: e habit. He has received in all-§,000-an- | fhe country will hail this victory with great | witht th of a mysteri thins large skins and had been dyed brown, not ic. 241m. 26-in. work room, where the folded layers of ex-| swers from 1,071 students, 556 being of the | satisfaction, It was to her distinguished | Wete month of @ mysterious distemper | tastes differ in those things—try this: Keep -bred stock, a very attractive shade, and, after con- SG Sean S| Pensive cloths are being cut into sleeves, | medical academy and 515 of the institute | talent in organizing that the birth of the| 2¢2. ‘© high-bred stock prea een fica Is tenn omnle, and the | Racratie dickering, the manufacturer pur- $2.30 $2.60 $3.00 side forms, collars and ue uke, and were s sreater Proportion of the students of Ae Whist League (more than to any To Play Pennsy’s Nine. smoke. Fill the bowl with your favorite | Chased the skins for $6.30, net. That ad = ~ the stitchers, liners an immers: the medical academy smoked than of the’] other woman) was due, and her indefatiga- af e1 " only the beginning of’ the transaction, the Lock Buckle Straps, 50 cents $} rofer‘to ner for guidance at any moment. institute, more than 54 per cent of the | ble efforts at Put-in-Bay were fully appre. ae rNsieoeaes Sree periers picivalieleeniow? Sion ee: pont, font | real difficulty ensuing! when the maftutac- extra. medical students being smokers, whereas | ciated by the A. W. L. Taking the place | "ime will play SOS SET 2 2 turer begar to consider what would be the ae eee Crom complimented on hey enterprise. 7a | Only, 47 per cent of the institute students | of many delinquent players at the ‘pro- | Georgetown will play the return match at | Jou make it as solld as wood it will burn | furer began to consider what would be the 9 when complimented on her enterprise: were smokers. But in this there is nothing | gressive, and playing with Hamilton for | Philadelphia May 11. and ungrateful. Don’t light the entire sur- | able study was devoted to the problem, I OPHAM started life in a 6th avenue store as &| surprising, as medical students the world | the Atlantic, Association in its contest for Sapa Cae ae face. Don't “pull” as though you had no | and it was finally decided to secure the 9 cash girl at fifteen. After a year or two) over are more addieted to vice than other | the auxiliary trophy, she made a brilliant KING GEORGE MAY ABDICATE, more matches and feared it would “‘go out.” | co-operation of a designer of garments, I was made a salesgirl, and later on I had} classes of students. While, however, a | showing in every contest in which she par- Headyuarters for Travelers’ Goods, Light a small spot directly in the center. | then in the employ of Messrs. Lord & . a place in another store in the dress goods | greater proportion of the medical students | ticipated. All through the matches this i Sm v1 rt 2 - | Taylor, who in a very short time designed 1231=1233 Penn. Ave. department. When I was twenty-three 1| smoked than of the institute students, thc | winter she has shown talent that ranks her | G7€¢¢® Has Become Unpleasant to His | Stoke slowly until it works its way gradu. It FACTORY, 1218-1220 E ST. ally downward. If it under a tight-fitting basque, a number of hich was promoted to the post of buyer in the] institutute students were the heavier | as one of the foremost players of America, poe t5 Sere if tt undertakes to spread EPR SOSS ESTOS HOS TO SOOSOOD . were made up from the sealskins and department I was then selling in, which | smokers, for the institute student, on the | An enthusiastic lover, of the game, allow. | From the New York World. —. oon a oe eda ah ee eke adadteag et Pirtaonred og “: = handled infants’ caps, sacks, dresses, etc- | average, smoked 22.88 cigarettes a day to | Ing no departure from team play as agreed| Prince George of Greece, following the | 1s required. Now, smoke slowly. The lit- | among them the late M. M. Backus, Robert io More Guns, Rifies, | 1 Suppose I gave satisfaction, for I got @| the medical student's 19.64, upon, not carried away by any new fads, | example of his brother, the crown prince, | tle fire continues downward, delicately | Q. Taylor, Charles Okford and others, all Fi rearm= Ammunition, Hun ting| better place, with the same house, to buy| As to the influence of smoking on their | she has landed her team in a series of vic. has obtained leave of abs for twelve | Poasting the tobacco on the sides, and pres- | of whom purchased a number of the gar- Outtits, Shells, et the misses’ garments, at a salary of $22 | health, the statistics obtained by Dr. Men- | tories highly creditable to her captaincy. ined leave of absence for twelve 3 as ently when you cave this off ti ments. This was the beginning ° here than you've ever | week. It was not a rich firm that I work-| delsohn and published in the Vratch are| The number of times the different clubs] months on the pretext of recruiting his core. a sovelatsin in motte: eeibeeromes manufacture of seal garments; the subse- WW arnt in ge Bere oe ana "| efor, “ana there were very few women | ceieenoane, published in the in both in- | have won the A. W. L. trophy this year] health. The fact is that the princes are "Hl come New ¥. 80 cool, so delicious, so soothing, tha ent development of the industry is too Ion) Scme, Promptly | buyers at that time in New York. trations show a higher rate of mortality | 1s as follows: Philadelphia and Baltimore. | exposed to so many virulent attacks in | will never regret having read thise >" | Gell known t> your readers to require fur- k. quoted than you're ever| . “I did not have control of the money used | than non-smokers. “Out of 100 smokers,” | 4; Walbrook, New Jersey and Park, 2; theipaces Candito euch oWankve iaatieeta= See ther statement. . OLKS dreamed of!” Inquiries | in buying, nor did I have any voice as to} says the British Medical Journal from an | American, 1. Le tions of unpopularity on the part of the | ONE TRAIT OF YANKEE INVENTIONS. | It is peculiar that all the gentlemen to for estimates for ‘Kion- | how much should be invested. I simply | analysis of the statistics, “16.00 per cent SS whom: the seal garments were first shown, Wanted! dike outhits gladly an-| selected the goods most likely to sell, un-| fell ill from affections of the respiratory ©. A. C, ELECTION. public in connection with the late war, as| with ihe exception of Br. R. @ Taylor. swered. der tne supervision of a man buyer, who| organs, and out of 100 non-smokers only —— to render thelr existence in their father's] The Biggest Things in America Are | Zipsequently failed in business; one of W. FORD” was the head of our department. I work- | 10.96; ill from affections of the digestive | Officers for the Year to Be Chosen | dominions intolerable, the Little Things. them, a Boston gentleman, was lost at AL R S, ed Sarg Keates! — a She for re ereane out of BoD smokers, 11.88, and out February 9. Their absence from Greece will leave the | From Invertion. sea, and Mr. Backus and Mr. Taylor are ¢ money I could, uni ad $1.5 y-lo non-smokers, 9.92; affected in both ~} king alone with his wife and his two dead. jal9-20d 909 and 477 Pa. ave. I had married'in the meanwhile, but that| apparatus, respiratory and digestive, out | TR annual election of officers and mem: somber pede Se Niohelas and cPriies A French engineer who has been on a| both ‘ ry never interfered with my work, and does} of 100 smokers, were per cent, and out bers of the board of governors of the Co- ‘Andrew—the latter a school boy and the tour of inspection in the states was not im- Klondike Chickens. Great Reduction not now, as my husband has business of| cf 100 non-smokers only 3.22; in’ general, | lumbla Athletic Club will be held at the | former a captain of artillery. Nicholas | Pressed by the big things of the country. as as eaaioals tak In Hai his own. lecting | 20:74 Per cent of smokers and 23.8 club house Wednesday, February 9. The | lacks strength of character, ‘and in the | “I shall report to my government,” says he, | G- 0- Brown in ti 53 nue a 1 air. | ly buying goods, or rather selecting | of non-smokers were taken ill. polls will be open from 8 to 9 p.m. event of trouble at Athens King George | «that the biggest things in America are the | AN instance is known to the writer whe them, for so many years gave me an in-{ ‘This is quite a striking result—that 36 of will find himself practically without sup- SS ee ee sight into what was needed for the mar- every 100 smokers should be taken ill, while |, SUCCessors to the following officers are | Will find himself pra little things. The French people are ex- Gray Switches, $3.00, formerly $5.00. ket, the faults In the goods or their mak-| only 2% of every 100 non-smokers were so | t0 be elected: James K. Reddington, presi- | "nis serves to confirm the widespread im- | Perts In domestic economy, and live com- ¥ Switehes, $4.50, formerly $6.50. ing, and the cost of materials, workman-| affected. And as the statistics were gath-| dent; L. 8. Fisher, vice president; H. 8. | pression that King George will abdicate | fortably by saving what average families ss attendants in Hairdressing, ete, | Ship, and all that; so I decided that 1] ered impartially from over 1,000 young men | Flynn, secretary; R. J. Beall, jr., treas-| before the end of ihe year and with his |in the states throw away. Imperial Hair B. ae pie fs, | had judgment enough to run a of about the same years and condition, it a farmer’s son paid $5 for one setting of eggs. He succeeded in raising nine chick- ens, and took them all to a poultry show in Massachusetts, and the man he purchased the eggs from bought them all from the But Americans urer; 8. W. Stinemetz, captain, and T. B. | Sons leave Greece. Royalty gives them n0| are on the other hand, experts in indus- venture of my own. When I suggested] is not easy to get away from the conclu- acditional rank, prestige or fortune, and e = ving him $45 for the oe 2 it to my husband, he laughed, and said | sion that tobacco smoking has an injurious | No!@n and Charles Baker, lieutenants, and | So-ycs only to depreciate them in the eyes | tTial economy. They make money by sav- coabeae® “ ne relagitracd anes” aaa S HELLER’S. I would lose my position, and my $1-00| influence on the health. Indeed, there is | the following of the board of governors: | of all Kurope, and to antagonize them with | ing wastage in business and lose some of | — See Wiis ball : 9 in the bargain, and that I had better be | only one possible supposition by ‘which we | C. A. Cabrera, James F. Hood and William | those who should be most near and dear |it by wastage in domestic economy. The | he would have had merely thi - 720 7th Street N. W. Satisfied to let well enough alone. I start-| can avoid this conclusion, and the suppo- | D. Rudy. to them. A good way to build up a flock of pure small detail i _ ed, however, and met with success from the | sition is that weak and sickly young men | ‘The committee on nominations js com-| ‘The King of Greece was a penniless Dan- Eee = z amigeiches pended breds is to make two matings of them. H E 66 F A D” first season. I began in a very small way.| have some sort of predisposition toward | Posed of Messrs. W. A. Cowles, chairman; | ish princelet serving in the English navy | '§ amazing 2 vi it It is but six years since I started, and | smoking, while the robust and healthy have | Dr. William R. King and Thomas J. Fish- | as midshipman when elected to the throne | tablishments where I believe that the prof-| Give a male bird, which sored ntchiretr a you have only to see the firm names on|not, but this is a supposition that is at|€r- Nominations must be in writing and | of Greece, and happened to be mastheaded | its are made not in the manufacture prop- | as number one, hens or pullets,a my books to ufiderstand that I must make} variance with all observed facts. Tobacco | Seconded by ten members in addition to] by way of punishment when the Greek | er, but in the saving of materials and labor male also an allotment of hens, which the best quality garments, reasonable In| smoking must be accepted, therefore, as | the nominator. Nominations will close at plenipotentiaries came on board the British | by close attention to details that are with should be designated number two. Mark witepread attention toreccbente the tact? | price, to hold: my position. Having made | being detrimental to the health, midnight, February 2.° man-of-war to offer him the crown of | us unconsidered trifles. For example, I saw | the Unicus from each mating and keep @ ‘They are faithful reproductions of the Murai | the money myself to begin on makes me| Dr. Mendlesohn’s statistics showed, more-| —_—_—_—_. Greece. He has amassed thirty or forty | a little grindstone in operation at a big iis enc aeetiee eb Sa aenen oe Decorations tn the new Library of Congress, | all the more pleased to have built up the | over, that one-third of the student smokers CORNELL’S ROWING POLICY. millions of dollars, not as, in the case of | works automatically sharpening lathe and record, the Boston Public + also of notable | brisk trade going on about us. began to smoke before their sixteenth year, King Charles:of Roumania, by real estate | planer tools. This machine costs probably | recognizing the two lots of chicks. When fpr emhrc ep pee ty Seria ——___+e+____ while the other two-thirds began to smoks | Yale to Be Dropped and Efforts De- | transactions in his dominions, or as, in the | as much as a hundred of our ordinary | they in turn are old enough to breed from, ‘and elsewhere in America ion 9 : ft i Pre Apaecied case of King Oscar of Sweden, by keeping | grindstones cost, but I see that It auto-| mate the male birds from No. 1 with the Copley Prints will prove Intensely” Interesting. Had Her Eyelids Cat. Reon idee Chats eeudents | voted to the Proposed ‘ion. | hotels, brewing beer and competing in other | matically grinds all the tools for three | fensle uirde trem Nor 2 and vice weres, Ienes, Gainsborough, Lawrence, Heynolds: and | FF0m the London Mail. 45.83 per cent became ill; whereas of those | _ ¢ 18 highly probable that the University | forms of industrial enterprise and under ex- | hundred high-priced mechanics, and it only | This plan will prevent ahy too close in= other old masters.” Stop and see them! An odd ttle story ts told about Mme. | who began to smoke after their sixteenth | Of Wisconsin will be asked to send a crew | ceptional advantages against his own sub- | works a few hours each day. The skilled | preeding, and will at the same time enable Veerhoff’s, 1217 F. Jane Hading. Her eyes are very remark- | year, only 32.71 became ill. east to compete in the regatta which Cor- | jects, but by speculating in foreign stocks. | mechanics in our country frequently stop|one to breed for any definite purpose, : : able; not only of the clearest and purest | 4 71S? Seaton, tat would bear a great | nell is now endeavoring to arrange. was aid’ at the Ume of the Turkioa'Hus: | and then they do it impertectis: "inthe | Tee take, de en oe new blood of. “3 eal : i was laid at the time ot e irkish-Ru: an en they do im} iy. In ren qu 81 r os brown, like that of mountain brooks, or! {g's ditrerent question suey Wil get It | Captain Colson of Cornell has thus tar | "28 war by colossal transactions in Ameri- | states tools are all accurately ground to the | the finest of each brood and retain for the eyes of Gwendolin—which George Eliot ee ee received but one acknowledgment of re-| can wheat, in which he was supported and | best shape by the machine, 80 that they do | breeders each season. Stock given Proper ing “wave-washed ceipt of his letter {o. the colleges regard-| aided by the then United States minister | more and better work on this account in a| treatment for a few generations and carc- black and silky lashes, most unusually and| An eminent American artist, who te now | W@% *f0™ Captain Goodrich of Harvard, | Reade. An unfortunate editor of an Ath- | has brains—the brains of the inven improvernen Farms extraordinarily long. “The story goes that god ens paper who published this fact had his | it has no doubt revolutionized work of this| Pure bred poultry should be on every . sai “yaies’ Sree Mudine owes’ this marrcons lene: | 2" old man, has never forgotten the lessor | *t, WAS Stated that’ thf} letter contained | journal confiscated and suspended and was | kind in American machine shops. ‘This is | farm; they require less food, on an aver. just balf of their acti J Jal7-200 100 Doz. Hair Switches, Cousigned to us for the purpose of raising no statement which, gaye Harvard's opin- | sentenced to six months’ imprisonment. but one case out of many that I have|zge, ‘than scrub poultry, and, as before ae tun of eye to artificial means used by her par- | he learned from Sir Frederick Leighton in | ion on the formate oe the rowing asso-| Several financiers at Paris have received | noted.” stated, the scrub stock’ cannot compete ents in her childhood. It ts yak that it isa — “poe Eetshton was then a brilliant | ciation mentioned by? Cornell. the Legion of Honor from the Nery aie |. The visitor correctly defined a peculiar — them Ned nomen 4 of eggs of meat. if common custom practic among ej and fascinating youn; inter, fu- has it at the personel test [4 teristic of American inventive geni- y ure, however, given scrub treatment Louvre Glove Store, Turks, who hold long eyes in such exalted Asie dce Whose fu- | | ‘The council, whi¢h:haé now given up all | ernmen = con characte: ture was still before him. George by way of reward for keeping him ‘The great engineering undertakings, | they will yield only scrub results. ee13- NO. 919 ¥ ST. esteem as to lengthen them by cutting the re tim. He was at work | intentions of further. negotiations with SER Mahe al A St RR tae wlthinn ties ees io Ee Se posted and in looking after his interests | the immense manufacturing establishments a corners of the eyes. This is done very | ture with an Italian background Ie tect le for the present- gi i dence to the rey Harvard on the bourse. and the leviathan machinery are, of course, Oi early—at the age of two or three years—the | background he was anxious to introduce | acting as an Intermediate party in bring-| | It is probable that King George will shake | most conspicuous and impressive: but these is outer corner be'ng deftly slit with a lancet | an olive tree. He remembered a tree which | ing the race off between Cornell and Yale. | the ancient dust of Greece from his feet | pig things are comparatively few in num- toves, ° ° about the twelfch part of an inch. While | he had seen in the south of Italy, and re- | Little is now sald fegafding the matter, | shortly after the marriage of his daughter, | her, while the novel improvements in little Oj tae ed very day and when it is quis | membered {t quite distinctly enough to re-| and a failure to bring about successful | Princess Marle, to Grand Duke George of | things usually classed as “Yankee notions” il outward every day, and when it is quite | produce it, but he was not content to trust | negotiations is attributed to nothing more | Rusia a few weeks hence, and will reside —are legion, and each one contributes its Stoves, ° ° curved the eye is still submitted to the] his memory. than the difference jn the athletic policies | in his beautiful palace at Copenhagen, | mite toward the general sum of prosperity 6 drawing process every day for a long time.| ‘The American artist remembers how | of the two universitica. which is being made ready for his arrival. | of the business of the country. - ‘The factory has instructed us to close out with the eventual result that it becomes | Leighton came into a cafe In Rome on his} A man who is high in Harvard > Pike ur “Florence” on Heating Stoves. Have tong bye ebm Se egg ease the taste wor to edb ees making the long eo a mee Seep hs as to ei viroagrd Cleveland’s Fer Trade. Fox -and Hound Lost. with stems showing the ‘rom. 5c. per day to heat a room! The story about Mme. Hading proceeds SE land for the expres! ught Harvard would consent to enter | grom the Cleveland Press, From the Middletown Penny Press. and nectarines pcse of studying that olive tri the “American Henley,” which Cornell pro- Now is the time to get an ofl heater at to declare that her father had been in Tur-| taking home ae Ncaee sketch of it, net = said: poses, = your own prices! ke 1d had seen this practice, and déter- Ise “ "1 eland a prestige which pele yo oy it on bia Mttler ote ahs. remembers also how, four or five weeks “I don't think Harvard will enter any | ness, Clev gained later, the ardent young Englishman, - | suc! . Experience such™, haz rever been relinquished, and today the } Cc. W. Barker, 1210 F St. then a tpretty baby of three years, with | ilant enthuslaaticy Wasi, ‘bet wiih a Preece Ee may ins been ther ey cuclentieand: att peakersearters ak » ig) rown eyes and yellow | capaci t Se we we we we we we curis, Whether the story is true or not,|a wonderful ketch Df thd olive tees wae | ore, Always unwieldy and lead city partially supply the markets of fight- m, thing is certain, and that, that the gift-| which he haa ell gars eee ed actress has the most beautiful and re-| So: a Sree ee shy such eatanglement, and skins are secured from servat markabie eyes of any woman on the stage. | Gent the American student learned a les. ——_+ee_____ son which he never forgot, and which went When the north and west was a wilder-| Royce Bailey, a well-known hunter of i l Hy FEE Hy i i 1 fi ie i hy ! iy iy i & t M4 HB ri & i ; ted | This is the time for astonishment - psingBurchell's Spring |, 4, Sew Be Sate te fe "nian ft eet came sieatnied a etna ect " poundwat ‘Teas “and | item "OMl De Suge snome to nave | 8% Eenlgctaihy (rie, az, hind a Se Gee tion seas oe z und—at Teas and the wisdom of the serpent.” and the man of talent. and I have made up my mind these table ceptions. Towne—“Yes; the result of constant as- ——+o+—____ decorations must last a season.” N. W. Burchell, 1325 F st. Les . 5 donee ee Henry Cyril Paget, Earl of Uxbridge, —__+e+____— ‘Miss Lillian Fe ‘Maud Cr < The man who ca: realize his own limita- oie tions is in a fair way to extend them.—Life, i f