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THE EVENING STAR, | scious compet. of couse, rae tae | G1 ferm of a “constitution” doubtless for WASHINGTON. reason that it explains the scope and meth- -Mareh 17, 1898. / 645 of his scheme as well as and perhaps better than many columns of argumenta- tion. ay to be THE EVENING STAR has a regutar | Briefly stated. tg bcs es Ine a and permanent Family Circulation | t0 create a worlé-government “| much more than the combined cir- | bear to the individual nations‘of the eart! cula’ ef the other Washington | abcut the same relation as the federal gov- dailies. As a News and Advertising | ¢rrment of this repuvlic bears to the states Se of the Union. There is no_evident purpose to destroy the integrity of the nations as e7In order to avotd delays, on -nc- | they exist. count of personal absence, letters to | 1; js neetiess that the detalls of the pro- | in finding enough of these violators of the THE STAR should not be addrensod | +t pe described further. It is merely one | law to warn the entire fraternity that bur- dunt connected with the glary, instead of being an easy and safe universal ee | Slary, “imply to THE STAR, or to }0f the many schemes for Priess | Pursuit, Is dangerous in the District of Co- © Editorial or Musincas Depart- | that have been broached with more or less Ae aceol pose. asm during several | lumbia. As the case now stands, y ments, rording to tenor or pur; . | er-thusi: and confidence during Serbs GeLauaaca neat es ote decades. It goes further than do most biwtgpul S others, ace in that it outlines a defi- | their trade_with impunity. The tara = gatas Are, Somtenee nite constituticn, such as its predecessors | the force ts too gdod tn the aggregate to be Spain has no hope for succens: tr son, | Bave lacked. ‘They have been. deligittinily | spoiled ys e continuance. Of Chit slats o tonomy in Cuba, and has never had. The) \.yulous, mere dreams of the gentlest of — which refiects jously upo! scheme was born of a trick, and was ¢<" | pceple who abhor war and fail to see its thlf catchers. posed in the famous letter o necessity urder any circumstances. is is Lome to Senor Canalejas. In that letter. it | pesineseltke. concise, presented, without Mayor Wee Wree ete the Se will be remembered, Senor de Lome <‘ated | argi:ment ard precise in its proposals. mosision, (Sacre as aes explicitly that only through some pro-/ fut the world is uot ready for such a whether he ought to try to earn > nounced military success could Spain hope propaganda, The formation of the “United or not. #00 YA! SRD BROCADES, 45 AND 50 INCHES WIDE, IN. SKIRT AND DRESS LENGTHS—Soe. TO $1 BE For This Friday Only 29c. to carry the day in Cuba. Autonomy and | sistes of the World” by legislative means| sonaior Mason would be excusable in reciprocity would answer as pawns in the $ = vine oF FINE TWILL DOUBLE-WIDTH CASHMERES—BLUE AND JET BLACK— will not be accomplished until the nations | Wishing to avoid anything so lingering in D Shoe 4. game. but the Spanish reliance must be on liay gown their arms and change thelr | {15 norror as a duel whion required inter- ress S, For This Friday Only 15Sc. the effective use of arms. natures, until men cease to be avaricious, THURSDAY... Our Spring Styles ane ain and Marte Spe. | So Kann, Sons&Cc. Have Arrived “—and ladies, if you appreciate FINESFGOTWEAR you will CONCLUSION. OUR GRAND EXFOSITION AND ADVANCE = your hg — we SPRING DISPLAY WILL BE CONTINUED FOR TWO DAYS 4 examin: owl stock abit is comntete i} LONGER, WHICH BRINGS OUR WEEKLY every detail—and the prices are seooey reasonable. : Rem nant Sale* Oxfor ds, $2.95. In close touch with all other cena attractions. We have tried our- tort le fo dreae and Welt aig, Rat: Jenther. | selves this time on prices, and if the special reductions made for this ae - Gecasion don’t creat: it it wi 1“ feel though our efforts cea wine, Only $2.95 win Ladies’ Kid Oxfords, $3. Ladies’ Tan Oxfords, $3. Ladies’ Tan Boots, $3.50 and $4. ChosBY sr NOYES. ARDS OF OUR BEST ALL-WOOL BLACK, NAVY AND COLORED SERGES, CHEVIOTS ret2Ts. irticular attention is calle to LADIES" ko ai Si a Fi ae br atent tom ta ealled): to, OOL NUN'S VEILING—IN BLUE, CREAM AND PINK. SPECIAL GOOD) VALUE No one will dispute the right of Senor de | pr-pitious, crafty and treacherous. The 8 rely new | AT 15c. Lome to speak in the premises, or under-|¢crmation of this grand federation of na-} The manner in which Japan hangs cn to makers, ery liebe Per byrooe ot our best For Frida Only 834c. value his appraisement of the situation. | tins would beyond a doubt mark the mil- | {ts warships strikes China as very un- y » There is every reason to believe -.at the propositions of autonomy and reciprocity originated with him, and were intended as maneuvers in the game of delay which, from the first, he engineered, it must be admitted, with a considerable degr - of success. But it so befell him—the most lenium and it is only toc plain that the werld is rot yet ripe for the millenium. Any confederation of the various govern- ments of the earth would have to be either mcét delicately dependent upon the honor of all men and all rulers, or sternly reliant upon ferce to ensare the execution of its neighboriy. HOOVER a SATEEN—ELEGANT FAST BLACK AND FINE TWILI—32 INC! HES WIDE— —— Lv SHOOTING STARS. For Friday Only 7c. eenaane ie DS. EXTRA FIN! ‘HITE x YN IN ASSc PATTEKNS—VERY SHEER As He Interpreted It. & SNYDER. axh>RARDS EXTRA FINE WHITE LACE LAWN IN ASSORTED PATTEuNS—VERY “Didn't I hear you say something about 9 the trump of fame?” mquired Senator | gq 9 pe St., ZINE 8007S AND sons 3 For Friday Only 834c. Sorghum. 500 YARDS OF E SPECIAL V. astute and skillful trickster may look | wishes. The Congress proposed by the | SOPsoum weniea othe Souaganant Mite ef a GENUINE FINE SHEER WHITE ORGANDPY—SPECIAL VALUE, 20e. for such hard fortune—that his hand | ccnstitution row in view might pass laws | || oes” Dove, as For Friday Only 834c. was exposed and his whole game given | ny the hundred for the moral elevation of “And a very good one, too. It’s a valu- | |, NEW FIGURED > DUCK SUITING I IN LIGHT DARK COLORS, SUITABLE FOR BIKE OR away at a time the mdst inopportune for him and his country. Just when the so- called autonomous government was form- menkind but without a great army of agents for their execution these laws would STREET COSTUM! able reminder that a man who wants to 12Hee. get along has to know how to play his Lunch For Friday Only 534c. MTT be as naught. The relations of individual ° : ; 3 ing m Cuba, and dates for the elections }+5 state see imate 4s dadon. Hu Be ee At Jarvis’ a Se eee ee IN MANY NEW PLAIN COLORS. VERY NEAR AS FINE AS were being canvassed, Senor de Lome’s let- | <uppiemented in this instance by the more Bratality. For Friday Onl: 53éc. ter appeared in print and wet-blanketed | trying relation of nation to nation, or, more |- “I've lost my heart,” he sang. And one While Down Town Shoppin i : ly ly . the whole insincere proceeding. trying still, of nation to confederation. Whose soul could ne'er rejoice poet ae PP gs SHEA eee es. DIMTIEs IN STRIPES AND F FIGURES: ALSO PERCALE FINISHED But although Senor de Lome’s letter |«he peculiar problems’ presented in this | Declared he wished, when all was done, iket inte eer oe ae , clinched the matter, it was not necessary | ccentry at times by reason of the tendency ‘Phat it had been his voice. Everything prepared and served in . For Friday Only 3%Re. to show the futility of Spain’s new move. most inviting style. Our Shad Roe, toward a demand for the maintenance of the rights of the state regardless of the obligations of the Union and the demand for a central supervision may be regarded as faintly foreshaduwing the complex con- ditions that would surround an organiza- “He wasted his time building’ castles in tion such as is proposed by the author of | the air, while 1 went ahead and. planned this constitction. apaps of boom towns.” —_____++-= —___ 2 BALES OF HEAVY % YARD WIDE UNBLEACHED MUSLIN—WORTH 5e. g For Friday Only 17c. These goods are sold on our second floor—new building. them with it. And even in Spanish circles, sche br Remnants of Silks. hero, it has never found a moment's favo! South Atlantic Coast. More Accurately Expressed. i : EVER SO MANY OF 1 TO 5-YARD PIECES, FROM TRIMMING ie as never found a moment vor The Sou jantie Con: xpres Get Rid Of That Corn. A I 5-Y! While there was not the slightest reason] “May I ask which of the city’s political] ~~~ | LENGTHS TO A WAIST OR SKIRT PATTERN. [VERY Spain commands therefore neither respect | to expect a different response, there has | faction you belong to?” said the stranger. ‘S. & 8." CORN CURE fs what yon need. alate CIN iE r > a i TE 7 PR 5 nor serious attention when she undertakes | heen the livliest sutisfaction felt and ex-| ‘The boss looked at him sternly and then | 2 It t#kes out both hard and aoft corns quick-| KIND, EVERY COLOR, EVERY STYLE AND EVERY PRICE. to make the success of this already reject- | .ressed at the response the south has made | responded: “What you doubtless mean to Berra valesealeee soneee WE HAVE LOTS OF PRETTY PIECES, WHICH WE SHALL Styles of Fiction, “Yes,” said the man with the, heavy gold watch chain, “he didn’t get a long in life.” “To what do you attribute the difference in your careers?” Shad, Oysters and Salads are especial- ly fine. l=g make our STRAWBERRY cutmaat « ‘of “fresh, ripe berries. Jarvis, 426 oth st., pone 1000. When the insurgent leaders rejected au- tonomy its fate was sealed. The bait was intended for them and they promptiy re- fused it. They put it immediately under the ban, and summarily executed more than one Spanish emissary who approached ed scheme depend upon the withdrawal of | in the face of the threatened war between | ark, sir, fs which political faction belongs | ¢ + celieat Whisk Brooms re low as 10e. SELL FOR the American fleet from Florida waters. | Spain and the United States, Her people | to me.” Before there was a thought of concentrat- | have spoken as with one volce, and that in = Stevens’ Pharmacy, 12¢. and 15¢ : ing those ships there, and, indeed, while | pledge of devotion to the interests of the » Unfortunate, gee ee AND pene AV ee) ° ° the only ships of the American navy in| whole country. Virginia, Soutn Carolina,| “I'm afraid I have lost a patient,” said PPPS <D FROA a those waters were doing patrol duty for | Georgia, Alabama, Texas, are as loyal to | the young physician who realizes the value * BAI BY] A YARD AND FROM THAT UP TO Spain in watching filibusterers, autonomy | the Stars and Stripes as ever they were to | of making an impression. 49 d 59 for Cuba was very generally recognized as | the Stars and Bars, and the ex-Confeder-| “Didn't you know what remedy to pre- Uiaaoeneenuyisi tere Winian anesthe ec. an Cc. being. next to a door nail, the deadest thing | utes living within their borders will be | scribe?” prettiest Baby “Carriages and. Go-Carts are s Es SS See in the world. among the first to enlist in case the Union| “Perfectly. That part of it was simple 1 poe eas. After son've ¢} FIRST FLOOR —CENTER—BARGAIN COUNTERS. —— wee needs defenders. enough, But I couldn't think of the Latin oar aes get Ce Pe Ot qeelegr efir ro cote AR it Lot of Gi The Great Ground Map. If war comes, the South Atlantic coast is} fer ‘mustard plaster.’ ” on its way—sbu'l Heed one of these to take emnan t o Oves. Senator Quay proposed yesterday an | likely to feel the brunt of any attack that ; Bae sty. erie eas : 3 Seale : amendment to the sundry civil appropria- | Spain may be able to make on this country. St. Patrick's Day. up. Tan, Black, White, Glace for ladies, but only these sizes—s5}, 5}, 6] and tion bill that is entitled to favorable con- | Spain's base of supplies must be Cuba, and | Oh, th. world has stepped inty the fashion. Co., 7. Men's 1-clasp Dogskin—75, 73 and 4. in Tan and sideration by Congres creates a commi: The amendment | as long as she holds the island she will] 1f ye’d ask it, the south wind would own aie Houghton ion whose duty it shall | necessarily have to direct her attacks at | Thot it stopped long enough an its thravels | 71% 1214 F St Brown—both kinds........ be to make inquiry into the feasibility of | those points on our coast nearest Cuba.| Fur salutin’ the owid Blarney shtone. = ane| Special Sale of Table Linen and Toweling Remnants. constructing in this city or District a | Her fighting ships could not carry a suppiy | The flowers thot is peepin’ good-nature G on the war 5 = ground map of the United States, as orig- | of coal Bufficient to enable them to make a] Are anxlous ty be in the vogue. LA Pippe ath, and BLEACHED AND UNBLEACHED TABLE LIN REM- inally proposed by Senator Cannon. Read- | long cruise to the north and run the risk rhe iatdenie ied ante a the Re ose NANTS, 2 TO 5-YARD LENGTHS—PRICES FROM 20c. TO ooc. ers of The Star are probably already famil- | of delays. But from Norfolk down, every seems pa w a touc! 2 it by taking To-Kalon “Old TOW ELIN REMN ANT I ‘f PLAIN, p’ r i> iar with this project, which commends it- | coast city of any consequence would require brogue. Stock’ Port—a grand <ballder- N PLAID. TWILLED, roject, ; ats diner tonone 88 | HUCK BARNSLEY AND REAL RUSSIA, LENGTHS 14 TO 6 elf to thi otie sympa a - | vigit fon. ses oe i ‘nten 1 2 Zens. ‘The Intest proposal lit cdunection | Tis woald brine the nérth and the soutt | AD4 4 pity it Is, Or've been thinkin’, = YARDS. PRICES FROM ‘Phot people 1¢ whom we hov heard, with the map plan Is that it be located on | together in circumstances of the closest | ,1MOt Peeple Iv whom en D Couldn't wait fur the spell Iv the sayson I the northern half of the reclaimed flats of | union. In the old territory of the confed- es bagel vin’ a Befoor they were in’ a word. '° ° the Potomac, now known to the law as | eracy the spectacle of a war waged for the 2 It’ id, sur2, thi r, so fiery, Potomae Park. The contour of this land is | reunited country under the old flag woula | 1S 894 weiss iad onthe An’ Saynyer Dilloamy— I WINE 2 CO. 614 14T ee E i peculiarly adapted to the purpose, curiously | present the perfect realization of all pa- D Wass cea Pe wh17-20 2S a. emnants of mbroi er y. resembling the tlines of the Unit triotic dreams. And that such a war would Ty shpake wid a touch iv the brogue. States at many points. Owing to this simi- | be waged with the utmost vigor admits of <> © =weatring glasses Manufacturers’ strips of Embroidery—every length, runs 4} yards— and represents some of the finest needle work made in St. Gall.” Not a yard but what is worth double the price. We are going to sell them for less than half their value. : it is probable tha : -on- | not the slightest doubt. No d south eee ee ne Cam eae OF con | eee the: alle miest Anubis Monti aud. agutt lier sige ct sca (fae tesco Ge Tas iTecisee structing the map could be done Would alike be on their mettle, thé one to | Sumi soy tent snncrentane point at a minimum of cost. The com: honor the flag it had once opposed, and the | F™™ the New York Independent. - sion proposed by Senator Cannon's original | other to honor and help defend the section | , What Pie ola ace call ene neat cest . a 5 destin: ur country is not the expres- ution and provided for by this amend- | now giving evidence of such thorough | sion a iin joan or me; ANGE ans We tully FIRST FLOOR-CENTER BARGAIN TABLE. uld inquire closely into the item of | brotherhood and determined spirit. believe that our institutions are worth ex- (when theyare needed) ost as of the first importance. There is] It is not unlikely that Spain has been | tending. We do not seek or desire to do it | = some divergence of opinion as to the prac- } misled on this point. She has had from one ie Paclona auieeactic p connected Haete : = dangerous and often em nan ems ticability of reproducing the prinelpal geo- | Source er another a good dea! of misinfor- | ynited rather than to be rivals and possi, | - incurs permanent and geographical features of the | mation about the United States. She may | ble enemies. There is a prevailing mesa- trouble. M<°Allister« Feast Pesca, “1311 F St. mb17-28d From Our Suit and Cloak Department. 8 Cloth Bicycle Suits, assorted sizes. Have been $4.75 and $5.50. Remnant price, to close. . settee eeeee ee eeeee.- 91.48 for choice. 40 fine Print and French Flannelette Wrappers, medium and dark colors; all sizes in the lot. Have sold for $1.25 and $1.48. Remnant ted States on such a large scale as is | have caiculated on some advantage from uopbebis which all the Sasa peda oe gene roposed in such ma = s .. | attacking a section of the country repre-}8*TS: Which has no confidence in the patie - ee ee ee wd z Oh ta anette ete | strength of goodness and patriotism, which manence in all conditions of the atmos- nted to her as lukewarm in matters of s : e sees only corruption and boss rule, ‘1t may phere. The exposure of this great map to | national moment. But she will find if she | be our duty to Intervene in Cuba, in our the elements would perhaps militate against | clears her decks for action that an attack | own interests and the interests of human- Its durability unless it wer struc pn any American seacoast city now, uorth | {t¥: only the “craven fear of being great” sD erimcm ities ier tg’ Sete . ‘ north | will stand in the way. It may be our duty some such practically permanent material | or south, will meet with a reply represent- to take responsibilities for the good gov- Ee price. PER ao0s's sews SS sero aise ye es -69 cents. as asphalt or cement. Such questions, | irs in its warmth the fire and feeling and |ernment of neighboring territory in Ha- Py 5 -ve Meetter are ti te delenit teen [oer se en Od oh Cota Ene ee eed Sora a Bark 10 fine Silk and Wool Plaid Waists, strictly tailor-made. Hzve sold indeed only by a board of experts, and the ee ee Into thes Waters Who Oa ePPInE | "NATURE'S CALIFORNIA SPECIFIC FOR for $4.98. Remnant price. .«----.<--- 02s 2eecee ce eseeee es -$2.98 small expenditure provided for’ by the Two Brave Elevator Boys. developed into hydrophobia. 2 Fancy Mixed Novelty Cloth Suits, strictly tailor-made; silk- lined esx amendment is to be considered as aa | Chicago was visited by another- de- —_~+e=—____ [RR hl [E W INI AN ll ] Ss IVI jacket and wide, full skirt. Have sold for $12.48. Remnant price. .$5.98 excellent investment toward securing a de-|Structive fire yesterday which demon- ‘No Time for a Quarrel. Sold by 2 Ss y dail sirable store of information on this inter- | Strated that without the employment of the From the London Chronicle. W. S. THOMPSON, 703 15th st., One Imported French Broadcloth Su handsomely trimmed and silk- esting subject. greatest precautions a modern large build- | ‘phe Alaska boundary has been a disputed And lined throughout. Was $65. Remnant price..................$32.50 ——— - ing occupied by miscellaneous tenants in | cne for a lone tine, Ue een puted eee PHARMACIST, 15th & U sts. 10 superior Black Satin Skirts, which_have sold for $8.75. Rem- Help From an Unexpected Quarter. | commercial pursuits is a most dangerous | those questions fitted for amicable decision | —mu17-th&s- nant price....... - --$5.50 Mr. Theophilus Davies, di \s téntiality. The flames found th 1 by familiar methods, and certainly neither Cleghorn, heir apparent tine teat Shachs comeaian’ Ries coe ine pl i this ‘country ner the United States would ‘NU | ¢ OA? tre} A product 20 fine Tailor-made Winter- weight "Jackets, in Black and Navy. ne . 2 willing t itheult - throne. has been making a curious sort of | caused contributed to the almost immedi- | ment. Americans have shugen thee sae. | coeamar: |] Have sold for $6.75 and $7.98. Remnant price for choice......... $2.35 campaign among the natives of the islands | ate destruction of the entire structure. for us in our attempt to preserve | «+ « cEbicureans all unite in decay , of late, according to The Star’s correspond- | These fires are appalling. So many of them China for the trade of the world: we as a | $ vastly superior, froin'a health sta Lil in Remnants " “hic: eople have profound sympat wi m t rt] py! - ent at Honolulu, whose letter on the sub- | have occurred in Chicago of late that the | People position of neally: teeeibie pecniesity =a n Biptmedcepera tent "to Vita n ¢ ° Jeet is printed today. His illogical and un- | city seems fated to suffer at frequent in- and responsibility in which they have been momical features. founded representations to the natives, - tervals from the element that marked it | placed by the action of Spain in Cuba and ay Se EY hou HERE ARE TWO LINING ITEMS WHICH WE CONSIDER A SPECIAL TREAT ON ACCOUNT “which “Kamehameha” carefully analyzes, | early in its career for one of the most | the appalling catastrophe which has over- Nuteon." Heed OF 80 MUCH VALUE FOR 80 LITTLE MONEY. show that the outery against annexation on the score that the natives are ones rane eerie tha world tas eve | fora quartisl over afew miler Ait | Eiphtmed Wounee'Co., 428 oth: gees ope pry ira known. In yesterday's fire two elevator | {°F quarrel, over a few miles of Alaskan | Elphonzo igs Co., gt Silesias, in Fast Blacks and colors. Worth from 8 to to it is very much exaggerated. Indeed, it | boys distinguished themselves by thelr | Venezuelan difficulty without unsheathing | £23-2m.1+ So Be wae : ss is plain that the natives themselves can | coolness and bravery and doubtless saved | the sword, will not draw on each other just SSS 2he. yard. Reduced for one day.............. krow little and care little about the mat- ter if such letters as that of Mr. Davies many lives. Though the fire was fast | OW out of mere “superfluity of naughti- taining ground and there’seemed"ne hope | >= “!) HEA ACHE —_——_s+o____—— can be confidently circulated among them. | that .it might be checked, these boys The drift of his suggestions is that the na- | continued their work of rescue, running | _ er aiberty, Net. Comawent: —dis instantly relieved by tak- tives drop their efforts or hopes to secure | their cars’ up and down the Heated shafts | Fm the Columbus, 0., Dispatch. ing one dose of Wier’s Lemon the restoration of the monarchy—which }2ndconducting several scores to the ground | The United States will doubtless welcome e ens SSE SSSA CSE a Ns a a eae ee 36-inch Lining Lawns and Satteen, in Green, Blue, Pink, Yellow and staple colors. Worth toc. yard. Re- ABC BUCEd 10.2 S52 ons 35s Sows iad node wick see ue ge ose 4 Mr. Davies acknowledges to have “sadly |in safety. The cars were abandoned. by Pee eee put in Any LES Seltzer—and positively cured needed reforming’'—and to support the re-| the plucky fellows only when the frame-| this country shoul: have that go0d wil with three or four doses! © public as the only means of preserving the | Work at the top of the chafts began to burn | without the asking and without entering Shah freee f Price, 10c., 25¢e. and 50c. national integrity of Hawaii. This is an | 2nd it was certain that the cars would fall | into any obligations to take up the present important concession to the cause of an-| if started on arother trip of rescue. Those} °F Prospective quarrreis of others. The OF LADIES’ CORSET COVERS, CHILDREN'S GOWNS, APRONS AND DRESSES. * om ne. nexation, for it shows that the most ardent | boys should not be forgotten by the com- pot coangiieet (ier iene Pie Leta SS Odd lot of Children’s Muslin Gowns, with Mother Hubbard yokes, friends of the monarchy have no faith in | munity. just reparation for wrongs inflicted on this tucked and edged with embroidery. Were 59c. that form of government for the islands, ce oe country and government in the isiand that Remnant Price 29c. x 4, ° have no hope of its perpetuation and can} The Spantards have recovered from the | will have that regard for United States in- Ti Bi its, see the future of Hawail only through the | shock of the Maine disaster sufficiently to | terests whicn is properly to be expected | || CQ iscui 1 yod0z. medium of a republican form of govern-|cnable them to resume their usual an- | ‘fom another country. fas rae evinerion ak eae, = atts zt for x oie our Rolls and Odd lot of Ladies’ Corset Covers, high, low and Ve neck, lace and nent. i pouncements ictorics ove e- insur- SN ae ee eet ee ee the best materials. . = = . pepe pi ancien ts a Me fe petite: Hostilities in Jersey. and sete fesligray. hey at rok fo embroidery trimmed, nade of cambric and muslin. Sold for 48c. and ond From the New York Herald. 5 the ‘most exacti ¢ to amalgamation with and participation in SEES Gye GIRS apstis sas the benefits of the If Europe should become obstinate in Weather prophets in New Jersey, who ‘Let us send ron dozen for® ee - United Saree” STenler revublic:of the} aispesition to hold od to wasshive Wncis | mimae Bol by the goose bone cintine Goths or tea—and sec praise Remnant Price, 25c. Fotring groundbog, declare iat winter has "ites doen Sam might be compelled to refuse to ex- . : ee suahoe heer ioe eee gone, and that the summer will be hot. (Bakery, 35 # yap I lot of Children’s Lawn, Cambric, Gingham, Batiste and Dimity sat Sone Sane Deen eioilient tems =| apptaracce Of the ets ane | aunt onesie SO ee Dresses, in sizes 1 sand 2 yer ate 4s pai é som ¢ ago borrow: % Mm nan’ The Spanish board of inquiry appeared | year. it is said, will De a of the twin screw a money to meet lati = d me per — possi ah lation for dredg-_ to be under the in.pri n that there was | V#tlety, with a siren whistle a beak ~ Seric8 : : Re t Price, 25c. —_——_~- e+ ____ United States of the World. A small pamphlet has just made its mod- est appearance upon a subject ‘that war- rants attention at this particuldr juncture of national and international affairs. It sertes, is especially timely in view of the possi- | °°! piace dle RoE Miity that before long the present more or Burglaries, e less peaceful relations between this coun- ‘The anniversary of the day when Dorsey try and another may be ruptured. This| Foultz murdered Charles Robinson will pamphlet is a draft of “The Constitution of soon be at hand, but there is no guarantee the United States of the World,” the work] that it will be celebrated by the presence of Charles Stuart Welles, who 1s also au- = ; thor of numerous other writings on legal, medical and International questions. No word of explanatior appears with this pub- lication, which is a project for the untfica- some especial prestige to attach to the re- wrores prospects. tiean port that got in first. _—_——— s+. ‘The departure of ihe Montgomery from From the Atlanta Constitution. Havana will be a relief to thos> people who} ony Dixie lan’—she ain't forgotten; are superstitiously inclined to look for acci- | Des lef fight oz make cheap cotton, A War Note From Dixie. a oeent ssssese osstseshsssvasn niansnshsamnecssnssinispannijansithabsieilshionenssinuiteipeinial a BA 7th St. S RED TICKET KET DAY. Remnants AND Odds:End Little Prices for Friday A lot of Lawn and Percale Wrappers, in light and dark patterns, that sold at 98c. and $1.25, FRI- 59c DAY, A — assortment of Fine Flowers and Foliage, including Roses, Jonquils, Corn Flowers and = many _ others. Were a For FRI- DAY . > 15¢. About 68 garments, ieee Muslin Gowns, Skirts, Draw- ers, Chemise and Corset Cov- ers. Were $1 and $1.48. For FRIDAY 47€. 267 yards of Cambric and Swiss Lace E ige Effects. Sold for soc. 1. For FRIDAY. SOC. yd. 23 dozen Colored Bordered Handkerchiefs For FRIDAY ...... 2c. 96 yards of Imitation Hair- cloth, colors gray and black. Was 12}c. and 15¢. yard. For FRIDAY .... OC.yd. 500 Huck Towels, checked pattern and fringed. Regu- lar price, 10c. For FRIDAY 3c. 125 Japanese Cups with cers. Were roc. For FRIDAY Zc. eeedinatestoatoete 275 boxes of Writing Paper and Envelopes, x slors pink blue, cream and white 8 Were 15¢. For FRIDAY OC. socptetedete tines SALI tole tmtlelteteer ety = ‘ . ; . i = Fancy Garter Webs, in all + colors. The 25¢. quality. For s FRIDAY .... oC. Strip 300 pairs of Shell Side Combs, all shapes. Were roc. and isc. FRIDAY.. &c. pr. 46 pairs of Boys’ Hose (Hermsdorf dye), extra strong, with double —_ heel and toe. Were 9c. For FRIDAY .. "1214. 34 dozen Men’s Soiled Laun- dered Shirts, sizes 16) and 17 7 onl Were 7. + For FRIDAY...... Men’s Good Quality of Col- lars, 6 styles, sizes not : complete. For FRIDAY OC 3 Velveteen Skirt Binding, in x = all colors. The 6c. 4 = quality. For FRI 3 d = . 2 PR eo - Do y ° »< I i a tae sagengoagoateetoeteogoatoatveseegeoteagoatoeteetecseegoatoeteetecoatvateeteeteotoot sesehonteete eote Seaton ~ DAY -. AU M’ 416 7th St. S “life” Fight! You may almost say it’s a “life” fight when you fight against im- purefiour! Thestrength which enables you to successfully perform your daily duties is due in a great measure to the nutritious elements contained in “wheat” flour. It is absolutely necessary, _ therefore, that the bread you eat should be made from pure, unadulterated “wheat” flour like ‘CERES” Flour! For years it has stood the test—and al- ways makes “more” bread, “lighter” bread, “whiter” bread, “sw er” bread and “better” bread than any other flour! Be on the safe side and order “Ceres” Flour from your gro- cer. We are whole- salers. Wm. M. Galt & Co., Wholesale Flour Merchants, Ist and Indiana Avenue. ,