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‘THE EVENING STAR, TUESDAY, APRIL 12, 1898-14 PAGES. 9 ESE FE SCENE OF SPLENDOR |%-2zt nee, | Bates me soams or nore Baa |. The Busy Corner, : 8th and Market Space. =F President’ Small aud Grand: Master Palm-|.ing: “Tis time there were probabiy £500 ; = = S.Kann,Sons&Cc. and Bony at Opening of] Se Grnnegn ede) oe wearers” | Half the Country Round Is Masonio Fair. a Gathering utilized the re-] Vice President Hobart Present. : Buying Perry Stock. “For Infants an Children. Clating wists : mainder: of the: pNétform. It included-the | Shortly before 10 o'clock Vice President Secretary os Agriciiture, James H. Wilson; | Hobart, accompanied by President Mc- tions; Frank H. Thomas, outside donations; | and Mr. Porter made the rounds of the we have John C. Chaney, music; Edwin B. Hay, en-| hall, visiting the various booths and re- 3 pr appment: gone Sete ladies; Thos. | maining Beside intintes ae 25 P I t S il Silk - . Morgan, rs al H.. Hosford, | English vill . ere ey eI O In the years to come, when the National | press; James A. Sample, audit: George Gib: | some excellent music being rendered by an €op € O e 1 S Masonic Temple shall have long been an | son, printing; 8. M. Yeatman, order; C. 8. | instrumental quartet in the open-air thea- A = Distric! ers, Messrs, Ross, | Kinley’s private secretary, Mr. John Addi- ‘ ‘ 5 2 a : THOUSANDS OF VISITORS ENTERTAINED | 2 TERR he Pea ee eenator | son Porter, both of whom are Masons, ar- e’re having our hands full in the mail order department, as well Th Kind Y u Ek e Hopkins, Warren | rived, and were admitted through the en- | as on the floors of the store. Everybody wants a chance at what was e 0 av : Z S ae master of Templars scone ts Pe careseh Seg ees universally considered the best goods ever brought into Washington. Such : * Al 5 Bi h President ‘McKinley Sends Cordial | Si.tber'G a due, Director General Geo. | Snissioner ree ee ieyans oes of excitement and activity as are being enacted here this week can k = j , General Secrstary Howard Per- | Secreta and the members of the | only be c ' ; rise Wer na = ways oug t Greetings by Telephone. the tollowity chairmen of commit- | beard of control, to. the platform, where sn bi ‘ompared to the floor of a stock exchange during a crisis. We're BNegetable Preparation for As- Z ° tee ho, comprist the board of control: | the opening exercises were hela. where, Has busy as we can be, and if‘during the early days of the sale we can’t = jomas merville, advisory; Samuel H. | for a few minutes, they enjoyed the splen- 7] H on" =" ze”, < » a} similating theFood andRegula- Walker, tance; Jas. U. Norris, cash. com: Bea eee mate ee President tS age io-tene = a vot to it Joey a ling the Stomachs and Bowels of VICE PRESIDENT ATTENDS] !t!utions: Allison’ Nattor, general contribu-| Sirall as a guide, Vice President Ho ip ig properly waited on with twice the force | INFANTS “CHILDREN ; 3 addition to the edifices in the national capi- | Domer, uniformed organizations; James | ter of Harmony’s attractive anachronism. | and every one of them is having all he can do to wait on the crowds ness and Rest.Contains neither Latetigh hee = : 3 .- 3 regi 4 : tal, old nm and old women will look up at rgh, guarantee, and Joseph J. Dar-| Both gentlemen expressed themselves as s 2 5 Toe Pe .Morphine nor Mineral. (cate rea andCiaae nr au | Hngton, general counsel. astonished at the magnitude and beauty of | Dlockading the aisle there. "isn'ta bit strange that people should jose the fair and exposition, and their confl-} their heads over Perry’s $1.00 to $1.50 Silks C erry’s $1.6 joT NARCOTIC. The Scene Impressive. Pere tin a ee Y's $1.00 to $1.50 Silks at 49c., and Perry's $1.69 From alt directions impressive, the scene | iow would be as great as the artistic sue-| t© $2.00 Silks at 59c., and Perry's $:.89 to $2.50 Silks at 6oc., and was particularly so from the elevated seats | cess, which had already been accomplished. Perry’s Finest $2.25 to $4.00 Silks at 8c. We've sold thousands of of the chorus in the rear of the stage. Daylight View. yards of ‘em. Thousands of yards still here. You want some of it? Be From. the entrance to the rear of the vast 7 ES This afternoon at 2 o'clock the doors of | ter hurry fi th ¥ on wonderful as the epitome of energetic ef- | Nall, banked as clcsely as comfort would | convention Hall were opened, and three try for the pickings. The fort, and altogether unique, novel, attract- |Fe!™mt, between the brilliantly decorated quarters of an hour later the vast struc- P. BI k ° ivo and unrivaled by anything stmilar that (io Stove thems ‘were the Teveenicti, | ture and adjoining annex contained a err y AaACKS re Scootin g ° has gone before. people of Washington... A more picturesque | crowd scarcely smaller in proportions than say, “Oh, what a fair that was!” This will only be the natural tribute of their memories to something notable, in- spired by the delightful recollections of an entertainment stupendous as a spectacle, Rosen 5 No one can deny that such is the proper gathering wom never Assembled in the | the throng which: assembled last night to The Perry Black Goods were blacks which defied the power of the ( d cbeneeraiith of ane) ae me gene Cortona ee die tee eee Bate Ee inangurate. ene See aerate: 2n | sun to fade them and dared the pouring of the rain to wash them out. Aperfect Remedy for Constips- In wpe tre Seales paren bern 2 pee the spring like blossoming of the ladies’ tn the seohing. aol af the nevattions ‘are? They were the best always—a iittle higher priced than all others, tion, Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea, building annexed thereto, For montis the | avenue it seemed az though the eye rested | 2 piiees ‘be taken advantage of by many | 2lWays a little higher qualities than all others. And all Washington knew Worms Convulsions ,Feverish- members of the Masonic fraternity in the | an animated plat filled with all the coathenee of visitors. that and appreciates the fact that under our hands the prices of these ness and LOSS OF SLEEP. ou ave District of Columbia, and thelr’ wives and | Pet"ty ye tint the ened is Do becim 2 | The Booths and Thetr Guardians. | regal qualities are being halved. Small wonder that it's hard to get daughters, sisters and sweethearts, have ¥acSimile Signature of more effective ally of the beauty of the | ‘The various historic edifices and the bod- | waited on at the black goods counter. - been directing all thetr energies to pre-|scene, just as it was of the substantial | ies tn cheree of them are as follows. Ho z = - ; . . paring for the great event. Lodges, chap- | SiGe of the eieceie ays Hemoilbcn Ia Sew iacrdeaioa ieaeor 50-inch Wide Wale Black Serge. Perry sold it for 79c.... -49c. 34 5 |, mere intro- 2 > SGEEES 5 “a Wa Ss ou it. ters and commanderies have vied with each | auced the grand master, who proceeded to | Buddha’s Temple, Georgetown Masonic The 50-inch Black Cheviot Serge, which Perry sold for $1. 69c. EBS 2 : other as organizations to most substantial: | read from manuscript a short address. | podies; Temple of Confucius, Washington 2 At6 months ly promote the project which was to assure | After reciting the object of the enterprise | Centennial Lodge; the Parthenon (two re- 45-inch Black Imperial Serge. Perry's asked g8c. for it...... 59c. the erectic in Washi "a and the success already assured to it by : 2 TH = - 9, 5 . 9 temple, within whose walls Qeety Sucat | reason of the energy displayed be the mens, a ta te ele a emg 45-inch All-wool Brilliantine Mohair. Perry's thought it splendid in the Union and throughout the world | Pers of the craft end their mothers and Tempie of Karnak, | value at $1... ee cceceecerececcescecscess SIC, » | might ever find a warm fraternal welcome, | Wives, their daughters, sisters and sweet~ | Orig 5 1 Mosque, De Molay p> Doses—3z;CENrS BP) 3) and the individual members of these organ- | Hearts, and alludirg to the Sneouraging | Commandery; Mcsque of Omar, Eureka D suppert and indorsement of the nation : Cc G od izations struggled in friendly rivalry with | SURI city governments, the grand master | Chapter; the Pretorlum, Columbia Chap- In olored ress oO Ss. one another for the honor of doing the ecucluded aa: follows: ter; the Castle of Chillon, Orient Com- THE CENTAUR CO! most for their respective bodies, _* “We therefcre confidently hope that a | ™andery: Temple of Athens, Mount Horeb 45-inch Navy Blue (all-wool) Henrietta. Perry's sold it at 65¢. 39c, ee Masons elsewhere ient a helping | nucieus will be f ed from the proceeds | Chapter; -Saladinis Temple, ingtor inch All-wool Wire Twist H. > P iced wack aes and, which is still extended and dropping | 6f this Masonic falr which will ocpore ona | ChePter 48-inc -wool Wire Twist Henrietta. Perry’s sold such at 79¢. > = —-- helpful substance into the treasury of the | grow until it shall ieault in the comysue, | On the east side of Central avenue, to 55 Etre 2 ° ram¢ temple fund. From the Atlantic to the the’ right of the ertrance, are the booths Cc. semi-transparent paper. These fram<s Gees fle, and. from the pine trees to the | LORS 2,tewple the Plans of which will be | the WENt O the Charan oh: ‘Lafayette, AAR an ; —— in grooves, so that they can be taken out a conceive in lom, strength be displayed l-we i i Ss 7 Ix Balle to Withstand Earthauakes | at pleasure, leaving the whole house open | Palmetios, Masonic bodies and individual | {n its Construction, and te tos ate ee eae | Hope ae ee Pe 38-inc ‘WOO! atross, in such light spring shades as Cream, and Is Attractive In Appearance, | to the cool br-ezes, At night they are cov- | Masons have'sent and are sending the evi- | mony. prevail in tts interior adornment, Hee er: oes on e ee neon Commant | Fink, Nile, Rose and Light Blue. Perry’s price was 65c...... 39c, Fiem St. Nicholés. ered with amado, or wooden shutters, | dences of their approval of the temple | that it may prove for ages yet to come a | Bastern Star ai $ : of the en- which also slide in grooves along the edge | project. Accordingly, the fair and exposi- | joy to the sojourner.in our midst, as well | ¢f¥- To the west-and at the left s h T 2 i FE Pp 9 In their dwellings shelter from the rain, | cf'the veranda or a projection of the flows, | tion is national, hits character, as the | as a shrine te attract our brethren of all | france are the booths Se aa ames Ic. rimm ngs rom erry Ss, shad: from the sun and free circulation of | and so shut In the house. In the daytime | theme which inspired it is national, ana | tergues end eee: ee pti series amigas ee re ET > = 3 ‘ : rae eae ck RE Ee restless) Peer te eee eee abe ES a aoe eect pne DUE. Iustrious | Lebanon. lodges, and the annex to Wash-| and where else did one look to find them? Everything exclusive and 3 a rule, seem to be able to endure amental stde-pieces. is kind of wa ‘e was national, too. her, ey, President o! ‘al’; + ta sae: - aad Stee wae es a: “Even “om winter" days. their | 204 window (h Gtlé fs another of tts rican | wae exeraplifiedrin ne an coe way when | the United States, would be with us and | Igton paar crpeer page aent ee eer ae strictly proper and costly was sought there. No quality was too fine for ~ ell eee . in building in an earthquake land, where | during the exercises with which the vast | assist in the opening. ceremonies, but the aytaats sey gunexjeads 4 many { Stich people as were accustomed to deal with the time-honored firm of houses a:¢ seen entirely open to th> MOrN-/| the use of glass would be dangerous and | festival was inaugurated the chorus broke } exigencies of, the public service prevent | Hall with the wecting ied xcellent display | Perry’. ing sun, and in this respect they set a god | costly. forth in the national anthem, “America.” | his attendance. Nevertheless, he is with | attractions. There is an excellent display | Perry's, example to their western brethren. Then, | The rooms ar> made by means of sliding | The cheers that went up made the stars | US in spirit, and assures the president of | of Se SS = too, thse houses must be such as will not | Partitions of woven bamboo, or else of pa-| and stripes tremble as they floated from | the board of control-of his good wishes for a abies ender Gbiekol bs the puasect TS; | > be readily shaken to the ground in an | Pér-covered lattice work similar to the out- | the high arche@ ceiling above, and then | the success cf our undertaking, and in or- | impo SE So eset PRICE WAS $12.00... y site walls, fitted into grooves in the ceiling. | with almost one accord the people joined | der to emphasize that feeling has provided,| are on view. Co HANDSOME SILK APPLIQUE. TRE earthquake, for Japan is a land of earth-| The ceiling and all the frames for outside | their voices to those of the chorus and the | clectrical connection between this hall and | ducts a Turkish smoking parlor, and where | CoLORINGS. PERRY iT BS quakes. and insid> walls are of unpainted wood, and | strains of the mighty hymn arose with = | the executive office: end will assist in | one sees = Snip Temmarkanis, Deautes: ae HANDSOMELY JEWELLED BAND TRIMMING, WHICH For security against this danger the house | all parts of the house are generally kept | force and strength unusual and impressive. | 2ringing us to r light, when, the mic rote = Sak Caatour ge stam a ee — + is put together in a very simple way. All | Perfectly clean. The arrangements for the opening of the | Masonic fair and, exposition will be duly WHICH F DRESDEN A’ eee ess,” | lady. Tonight will be an eventful one, as PERRY A Doz es parts of the structure are h2ld together, << fair had been prepared with wisdom, and | °Pened for the a oF uiainess: the fair te to be taken captive by. the va: REMNANTS OF JET AND MOHAIR TRIMMING. WHICH PERRYS SOLD one author says, by a system of ‘“‘dovetail- Insect Industry. when the general public was admitted, at 7 President Touched the Button. rious blue lodges. The swell chalet will | $1-00 TO $2.00 A YARD. WE'LL SELL THE ENTIRE REMNANTS-%% TO 3 YDS pcaien From the Spokane Spokesman-Review. o'clock, everything was in place in the| J Mr. Palme hed hit clud- | also be 1 ed, and it beauties 4 4 ing,” neither nails nor screws being used in : po ust as Mr. Palmer gene is con also be inaugurated, and its many beat U d 0 Embroid their prodiietion; except for ormmment.iIt| In several cases industry is indebted ito COMES and thee Uae) ind ae aYe | ing sentence theré'was a sharp jingle of a | opened to the public. Under the direction ncut $1 an 1.5 mbroideries, 49c. is not made fast to the ground, but stands | the Insect world for unique substances. For | greeted by throngs of the fair sosiatants | Gong that sent a deep wave of satisfaction | Of Mr. E. B. Hay there will be an interest- : eee ing specialty entertainment, athletic feats very si iece i: 2 ~ hi aba s upon wooden legs or columns, which ar>| Many years the cochineal or cactus scale | clad in a variety of attractive and appro. | rippling over the; multitude. A moment Tee Washington Danes. ier’ cag oe And every Single piece isa special design which Perry's had or merely placed upon stones high enough to | Plant was used as the basis of an important | priate costumes. : later’ the ‘murmir’ rose to resounding | ders by Cupid Baker, dancing by the pupils | dered from the importing agents. This lot is one of the countermanded keep the ends out of the water. Then when | red dye until practically superseded by the | Martha Washingtons, with prettily patch- cheers, as from ‘countless incandescent | of Miss Geddes and other interesting fea-| orders which we assumed on taking the Perry stock. Such handsome 4 i 2 | ed che2ks that were made brighter by the ‘ - | tures. 4 ees 5 ; ahs zi an earthquake occurs the Se & Meat ie fac ee aa powdered hair above them, tripped daintlly Siobee Duiret Yorth Slactric rillaney. Ene: Fair Notes of interest. and delicate embroideries don’t generally sell at anything less than the and oe — ee evennater G2 fae sas Gee ae Fae along with modest aes miceo meniene White Hovse therattsre asks (whien Sent | Mr. Colin Studds of the Pennsylvania} full worth. They're all uncut pieces and ought to be $1.00 49 earthquakes in | merce. In southwestern Asia the creosote | with Priscilla-like coyness, thay asked for | treneterm the others he rosie cna ne | Railroad Company yesterday wrote Prest-| and $1.s0 a yard. Perry’s would have sold them for that. ..... Cc. most of the damage from a y 3 the stage ‘the* sight’ was ‘superb, and from of this: thatched roof the irls is frequently | valve comes from Mesa Grande, Cal. The something @ignificant. | High,on-the frown--|¢h of paying frequent .visits to st are ransform the others. ‘The tesult was, in- Japanese cities has occurred with houses} bushes are the breeding ground of enor- | Votes for this, that or the other article, of deed, f" transformation. Every detail in | ent Small stating that the passenger de- > ee eee oot ae ie hatte, cause ae. | Mous quantities of a lac Insect, the com- | Which such a novel and numerous variety |the vast siructuré was brought out with | partment of the Pernsylvania company Ox 1 O foot df \mer ican : in China yields a pure white wax of great | Rhine swung along gaily on th> silk-clad National Park and return on the personal- age. the floor-the scene was no less attractive. ji a ‘Tt is thought that the use of tiled roofs | value and rarity. ‘The Chinese wax is sald | Atms of fez-topped Arab patrols, and evety-| On the north wail gleamed and puisated ~ Lone eae beget iad S, ) r 9 Grose from tue dread of fire: Although | to have ten tines the illuminating power of | Where the gleam of plump white shoulders | an immense :elecinic: Masonte emblem in steeping car: accommodations ‘end all. the poe wany roofs are made of stone tiles, the ma- | other waxes. It is a beautiful substance, | 2% 422#liIng expanses of manly shirt fronts | peautiful colors,..with the name.of Pen- shak2n loose, and, being heavy, cause’ de- | mercial iliti are to be disposed of at the fair by. this | telling accuracy,and ‘all bore the scrutiny, | would contribute to the fair and exposition struction in their fall. Buildings with roofs | ™€rl4l Possibilities of which have not yet | system of franchise. A howed that the occasion was regarded fh i 1 lett burnit be- | 2eCessary expenses of the trip. Mr. T. E. ity are of wood, bambeo or thatch. 7 s es talpha Lod, in regal letters ing aich is much uszd in the poorer villages, | TS¢™bling beeswax more than vegetable | many directions as betng worthy of ths | (Phe Leger : ; no matter how critical it might be. From | cre. es “ Of wood or thatch generally escape dam. | been developed. .A species of scale insect |" Swiss peasants “and daughters of. the ee excaraon: Vicket tothe, Eellowsione Roessle of the Arlington sent Mr. Small ‘ ° i in th -¢ | Wax_in_ its chemical composition, and is| honor of full dress, Th It 4 is check for $50 toward the temple fund. Gat oven cemples ay well ae dwellings heave! ‘cleee white tit ‘color. “Now /é. dladovery | mirsble onuthincrioe was/amde eee tanta: seener fn Sethe hal opservers. | Phe board o® patronesres of the fair and ° 9 ° > Of this, thatched soot the iris be fawueutic | Which promises to be of great economic | nounced by the excclene jon cee shown nt d exposition who ‘have siguified their. inte “ ang ax in conducting the opening >xercises. i it "of. . nts® giving, en- 4 1 Fi ; b= 3 a } ‘ Planted, and when in bloom its dark, vl" | vegetation in this district Is Infested with | ftv, whiol 1 noe only te soul of wit Bet Leeann ae mnelish Silage: was | Mrs. Hobart, Mrs. Alger, Mrs. Griggs, Mrs. Think of that! Fine, big, All-wool Bunting Flags, with the stars fey they house ac pistuntiad Gee outpace wich onienie it thelees, Tom | the very essence of good sense on such oc-| the union jack of England, flanked on Se ee eee pia 4 vegan, | sewed on. They'll stand all the rain that ever poured. They"re gener- Scon from a distance; the villags looks as if | compreseed in quantities by. the hand, be | fy wrekeieeay fe sae Mahe, Was pleasant. | either side by the few feat wastthe word | foWS, Mrs. Dantel, Mrs. Biking, Mrs. Faulk- | ous in their size. They're just a little soiled, but it’s the proud soil of quexe Jrere Uttle gardens on the tops of tho | comes a more or less pliable lump, some- | earnest prayer by Hee. meee ee Smith, the | “Harmony,” and under this, in characters | ner, Mrs. Foraker. Mrs. Gorman, Mrs. | being flung to the winds—and not an unwashable blot, such as Spain houses. Te de ete eee, but not possessing | grand chaplain of the Grand Lodge of Ma-|so small as to be searcely: distinguishable | Sooner, Mrs. John L. Wilson, Mrs. Marion eid & its S0lds- Dhere’s 7 hundred of * Most dweltings are but one story high. | the same elasticity. Part of it has been | sons of the District of Cotumbia, and the|at a little distance; was “No. 17.” From | DeVries, Mrs. J. P. Doliver, Mrs. D. B.| wou! x upon its folds. ere’s Just one hundred of ’em. 1 0g jyhen the roof and framework ar= inade it | proved by chsmical analysis to be a true | rendition of “Hail, Colummen by the Na- | the center of the hall the word and the ar- | Henderson, Mrs. Wm. Alden Smith, Mrs. | Tptead of ROE ueie bh ccscabeuscsexcsascb ous ° and tne partitions of the toonen’ Most fac, | way aud part resembles rubber in its phyal- | tienal Guard. Brigade Hand, undsr the wiz | tenpoment.of the too eoblon oe tin tp [John Addieon Porter, Bra. -Binger Her u cee erereee 2 and tne partitions of the rooms. Most for-| cal properties. The product is equally in- rection of Prof. R. R. 2 =! jor e mann, Mrs. J. Russell Hermenn, Mrs. J. e cignire segard the outside walls as huge | teresting from a chemical and Industrial | Henry’ Small, sie He Lina eerie pr er eg Russell Young, Mrs. D. A. DeArmond and Perry’s Perry’s Knit Windows, for they are merely light wooden | point of view, and the supply is well nigh | ar if te Mrs. e. : laiticswork frames covered with a suff, inexhaustible. Palmer, the mone egauced Samuel C. | widely commented on. Underwear. 2 ti to be i- ° Palmer, the most worshipful grand mastet| Greetings Frem ‘the White House. oath atte ate tape Linens. There was liftie time, however, to re- | mounted base ball bat and golden ball to flect upon these beauties at the period un- | be voted to the most popular. base ball ae 24%-YARD WIDE DOUBLE SATIN TABLE TAMASIC A NICE, VALUABLE QUAL-@ 1) 1.) ERRY’ ° ° . = Six Gold-Trimmed Glasses der consideration, because the President of | Bayer in the District will prove 4 subject | HN, Walch Pemiy's sbi Pow #15 ° 3 pe Mi es nee ree vet donuts amateurs and professionals. Printed blanks |- 241N. GLASS TOWELINGS. | THEY | ARE One Silver-Mounted Tray his participation in the inauguration have been distributed to the various mana- | PLAID’ PATTER So” 1254c, grand enterprise. Through the telephone | gers of the numerous contests, which are LADIES’ SILK VE from the White House to President Small, } to be filled out with the result up to9! J\.rp wme <TRA HEAVY SILVER | LESS, HIGH NEOK who sat with a receiver at his ear at a | °’clock each night for use of the press. BLEACHED GERMAN TABLE Li 47c. HE PERRY The Gi small table in front of the stage, President |_ The Masonic Fair News has made its ap- | PERRY'S PRICE WAS @9c ° ie Wlasses McKinley sent the following message: fa or cepa rerre Pe pie hy ti Tea 50 TURKISH BATH TOWELS—A PERFECT 8 WHITE SUMMER MERINO A é “The President sends greetings to the eng. eters pgs in | JUMBO IN SIZE AND LIKE OIBEAL- ANTALETTES AND, DRAWELS- ‘ a2 e etched, gold- saearag” and wishes them every possible | 47 fur, investing «dollar bil in canned EE ee Nae PERRY'S PRICE, 5c. TO $1.00 SOCe timme soup at Hirai Chapter’s booth. Hiram Ps glasses of the Sani ripe ial tiset nos poepsion at the | Ghapter placed the note on exhibiifon last li d Values in Per Linin gs finest quality on the greeting to a phonograph at his side, and | Dight to be voted to the most popular ‘mem- nderiine t y ° market. by the means of this instrument the words | ber of the Be te ee GOOD QUALITY 3¢.INCH HEAVY TWILLED SILESIAS, IN BLACK AND ALL x : of the executive wers-tpankmitton to the Tre colle tae baal lation gold-mount- | COLORS. PERRY'S PRICE 8c.. Sates eR tcepabesbersce ers bons 3 Cc. te ha message nm ~ a = The Tray Ber eisinede than Ditector Donald B. McLeod | €d sword to be presented to either General x i 16c. I waved his baton. The National Guard Bri- Prethes aoe iorarers Deal. ome the GENUINE IMPORTED GRAY HERRING BONE HAIR CLOTH. PERRY PRICE 236... . fede i gade Band sounded a chord. and at this | Mystic Shriners r pock: pect= | __ =; poe S a convenient; hand. signal the great chorus gushed forth | antly. ALLLINEN EXTHA HEAVY STIFF CANVAS, IN BLACK ONLY. PERRY PRICE 9 3¢ some, novel affair, “America.” Hats and handkerchiefs were —_—s— 20e. made to fit the glasses. Jaa berber wie cnpee i tneonge re = ca aero re au ee ee BP. The b bee took up the words of the national anthem | ¥7m the Louisville Commercial. PFRRY PRICE 12%e.... - o ¢ bottom is of fire and chorus and crowd sang the verses to- Several good religious people who are ac- FULL 22INCH IMPORTER BEST QUALITY FRENCH HAIRCLOTH. PERRY PRICE 32 decorated glass—ruby gether. The effect of this was magnificent, | customed to drive out the Brownsboro’ | 4.. FULL 221 z a3 rae nessssa- a» OME> or blue, as ho by the chorus the rate ability of the sing | fad Were considerably shocked the other | 834 » aS you choose. - | morning when on passing a blacksmith STR UALITY FIGURED - C. i ers was demonstrated in a striking degree. ERRY PI 12. YARD. vod “4 ak TUE ee — ae bie Het, tr Seana sao eal ed ise $ = =H eae aes gantioas ona, s IN AND HANGEABLE COLORS. PERRY 15: e z é in the District, including the most cultured | brought face to face with a large sign, ISINOH SILK LINING, IN ALL THD PLAIN AND CHANGEABLE 00 ; - handle are heavily sil- soloists and. capable, Vocalists, and while “Vice for sale here.” One old lady, who | FRICE 25c.....-... fi c. lozart’s “Glory” and the “Soldiers’ Chor- S = ver-plated. us” from Faust were given with splendid | 8% for years eran ae ee: ‘A FINE SILK-FINISH GUARANTEED FAST BLACK To introduce discrimination, "the rendition of Rossini’s | thropic and charitable work, was especially | perry PRICE 20c. YARD. 2 str eeesceee “God of Israel” would have been remarked | indignant. Purely in the interests of socie- SINGH GET GOALITY EE Wherever cultured musical taste could bave | ty she undertook-to discover just what par- 2 AE eg Schlitz been pleased by it. ‘ ticular style of evil was for sale. ee es ee Bottled Beer The Addresse: Entering the shop with her nose high in e s After the singing of’ America” Grand | the air, she approached the proprietor. ] S into more homes in Master Palmer“ thtroduced District Com-| “Man,” she said, “I understand you have ore err a4 this city, we offer this missioner Ross, who, like President Mc- : vice for sale here.’ handsome gift. We coane rae butaeat 8 a aetate ae shat inceeeetione Of haugnise onenden | —and Parasols, too, for that matter. This time they’re handsome im- : will send it free with followed by Ward 0p. Rue Thomas ot | 6. mam,” he replied, weakly. tee eee ence Sarat iene aieyad Noeseecs teers, Bows band the third case of Schlitz Beer delivered to any family after March 18. The gift is a hand- Ss pidg ee Settled ee rablibed of tee uacioty Tne tee neemieeaen les, covered sah ee ea oe i ‘ciriking and some one—rich and costly. We do not do things by halves. Our object is this: We want iso sbake pueee bs formal exercises Booth Seco Be aes welioceier Fe gold p = shee pains toe = They're etch rods. Some are black—many : you to try Schlitz Beer. We want to induce you to try it now. It is a pure beer, such as Ses following musical program was ren ‘ are in colors. ‘Some 26-inch, some 28-inch. They’re umbrellas that Perry you want at your home. It is a better beer than any one else can offer you. Those first - ‘Mozart; ‘5 ; to-a workbench. : sold from $2.50 to $10.00 each. : three cases will make you a permanent customer. ‘We can afford such a gift to accom- plish that. : We'll Sell Them at $1.19 Up to $3.98. S. KANN, SONS & CO., and interest-crowded annex anything ‘but | tectives ‘whose duty it Is to. r 28 8th and Market Space, deed, that at & o'clock: the entrance doors to ed, and é suspec , rc “She Was Contrary. bis earning walk meets one of his congre- Minister—“Well, John, you look very sad. You can order the three cases at once, or one case at a time, as you wish. We de] .. ie Dee ts gh ace ome % ii eerie oo said we Enperet = “ sliver beer free: It is desirable to order at once, for we have only a limited number of sets, - We offer but one set to a family. - 2 ‘ g $a tae een Prices: Sthlitz Beer, bottled at Washington Branch, $1.25 per case of 24 pint bottles. : is * ‘Schlitz Export Beer bottled at Brewery, $1.50 per case of 24 pint bottles, = Jos. Schlitz Brewing Co.,