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NOY TEE AND THE EVENING STAR, WEDNESDAY, APRIL t3, 1898-14 PAGES. In u Jeg S£3 tion in His Honor. Prices That'll Instill ing. gone into several s for the specials for tomorrow fe ourselves with coming out h five of the biggest values you'd ever expect to see. tte, 89c. wit A Taboure depart- Se Shoreham Last Night. AIS. ATTENTION TO DUTY It is barely possible that there may be no.reception to General Fitzhugh Lee. The general said this morning when thé joint ecmmittee cf the members of the Confed- erate Veterans® Association, Union Veteran Legion and G. A.,R. waited upon him at the Shoreham Hotel that he would much rather not have any demonstration in his henor. “I don’t want to seem ugly or impolite,” he told the members of the co:nmittes, ENERALLEE OBJECTS That Thera Bo No Demonstra- PROMISES FINAL ANSWER TOMORROW Great Ovation Tendered Him at j taches came out to greet Among others who met'the genera! was J. | | W. Gaineg of Rosstyn, Va., a colored man, who was an officer in ‘the Union army dur- ing the war, but made speeches fer Gen. ce during a state campaign. J. E. Clem- superintendent of public schools of dria county, Va., called to pay his Tespects-to Gen. Lee. retary Long of the Navy Department sent a note requesting Gen. Lee to the department. He ate his break- fast, and a few minutes before 11 o'clock left for the War, State and Nayy buliding. | General Lee spent the morning at the State and Navy Departments. About noon he reached the latter department and held a consultation with the strategic board. At 4:15 o'clock, with Assistant Secretary Roosevelt, the general visited the Army and Navy Club, where lunch was eaten. General Lee ‘stated that he would dine with relatives tonight and rest. A Grand Ovation. From the time Consul General Lee ar- 2 in the city yesterday’ until he retired at night he was given an ovation by the citizens of the capital which has probably not been exceeded by any which has been tendered any visitor here at any time. It was stated in The Star yesterday what an immerse crowd was at the station to ten- der the man who upheld American inter- ests at Havana in so fitting a manner all the honors possible at their hands. While the demonstration was sponta- neous ard impromptu in a certain sense, it was a magnificent one in every partic- ular. At the State Department the at- him. At the White House a cheer arose at his presence which could be heard blocks away. After et ee a tee ee ee ee eee ee nee eee ee eee eS oe a ae ae ae as ERE is the greatest satisfaction in offering you such a stock ‘of S bring Shoes as fills our shelves and store rooms this sea- Tt sone We have gradually acquired a large part of the shoe trade gf Washington. Today we are not compelled to depend upon the ae turers for variety and attractivenes@ of styles. own i Our leas and designs are embodied in exclusive lines of footwear, made up especially for our trade. We carry more shoes of all kinds than prices—ours are always lowest. 'y other three stores in the city. This tells when it comes to We have just received the line of Ladies’ 10-inch Bicycle Boots, so lonlg delayed. Prices are $2.50 and $3. Spring Attractions. For Ten. $5.00. The finest Germania Kid, in laced or con- gress—black or a new shade of tan—hand sew- ec—made with all the new toes — every width and™size. $1 it. fy them 98. We always have nu- merous styles of foot- wear for both men and women at this price. has beccme so popular that others are copying ‘They may quote the | same figures, but we de- to, give you ForLadies. $3.00. Our Tan Laced Shoe, with the new “‘coin’”” toe, at this price is an extra fine and very styl- ish line of footwea: We have to order nearly every day to keep sizes complece. It | { | | COON eee R Rea eee Seo SSS Se aes A sale of muslin underwear. peagedeeeteteeeeteteeeeet 924, 926, 928 7th, running through to 704-706 K st. 924, 926, 928 7th, running through to 704-706 K st. Glilonbeae a “The Dependable Store.” Tomorrow we start a sale of muslin underwear—which in point of value giving will eclipse any that has taken place in a long time. Ready cash and an opportune offerinz of a maker's stock bring to you some of the most remarkable values it has been our good fortune to offer. This maker is one of the best known in the country—and produces nothing short of the best made garments. When you see how well made the garments are and note the surprisingly small prices yo! wilt agrce that it hardly pays to make them at home. The sale must necessarily be short lived—because the supply will not be equal to the de- mand that such values must naturally attract. THE GOWNS. i aa THE SKIRTS. “hole of m lot of Indies’ well-made Ladies’ fine cambric skirts, with deep Rinslin gewns. with tucked linen flounce, ‘and trim with, wide double row of inserting, torchon lace’ and inserting—which sell narrow eambric ruffle ai neck regularly at $1.25—we offer 8 rth ne: a ‘ «i Me, will go during this sate ABC ar eager erodes Oc. eeen eet 2 THE CORSET COVERS. THE DRAWERS. to dispense with it alto- Sotto equal values. Shoe Store prices are lowest."” Men will find a “Family he left there he was driven to his hotel. Mrs. McKinley gave a reception yesterday Choice of Indies’ cambric corset covers, Ladies’ fine muslin drawers, umbrella with square neck, 1 two different styles, Shape. with deep ruffle of cambric, and A ser will be tendered the | afternoon, and when Judge Day and Gen. 3 $3 50 $3 OC Sandiy eieeee ee ee ene with fine torchon lace. yoke of pola {tee tomorrow morning at the hotel | Lee came down stairs from the President's | DU, Gee Soe UU. iechiig “whic art he a a 10:30 o'clock. It is hoped that the gen- | room the ladies applauded the general ce aes eal One of cur most at- a 29) and edge--during this sale at 1 will give way to the wishes of the | 1udly. A Cuban flag was fastened to the | 4 Very Fine Viel Kid, in | | dies’ Black and Tan Ox pare Sete ea : c. ond etge—-tering at laced or congress—hlack or tan—hand sewed—all the new styles of toe— all sizes and ~ widths— one of our best yalues. | ford Tics at this price are sold elsewhere for $8. front of the vehicle in which he was driven, which was the cause of additional enthu- m. Responds With a Speech. The committee representing the Confed- erate Veterans’ Association and the Unton and more a ever aw line of Tan and Black | Vici Kid Oxford Ties | at $3. We have them in all the new styles of toe | —every size and width. | the matter. ee waited upon the general | in the banquet room of the hotel. The del- egation was headed by Col. R, I. Fleming, ident of the Confederate Veterans’ As- A day of domestic values. At the prices you pay us for ready-made bedwear it’s a waste of Sostorostostostortostontodtodinntorteriertee tor testorte Hortons pdr eandy esentneietette eteiptanaotott edition lolol AM Nt NN AMANO NAMA ANCE NSeetetetnnie tole | peptides smposed of the following mem- | Veteran Legion waited upon General Lee time and money to do the work at home. We ask less for the fin- eet See ee ne eect General Wright Coe [GerObeltheibends assised end isauere nia Fa 2 l Shoe Sto re = —_ os the bare cost of the materials alone. And they = : UNE NW eevee cnet taal and made " short as : I I 1d Vy 9 Sead Geto. possible care—all hand torn and hand ironed a s voice was heard clearly by y. tig mere |ceop Sree oan, eared aeatn| 310-312 Seventh Street N.W. aly Beet ce San “Tei | Erm fue Mend mtn, tu) part ee ee ee eet Mverve Entrance Perougs Keune: Se ae ee ras Fee a ee aes ine | SRRARE ERR DSEESORERSETETTERETSTESTONE EO |E ae wy wp simiae ty gat mans | Se OBC. : The general | many speeches I have made im the PAS. LEW | pou res Re We MERE REP DE REA E PE RERE MERE NE RERERERED, tiered asa apecial ative” ta 4 boner Ueached sheeting TZ © “ < ° —to go at one eeee - > 45 by 36 hemstitched pillow cases will oth will be PX i ected [9 Side. Bargains in white goods. A busy day can be predicted in the white goods department tomorrow—for the values we have set apart are ouf of the ordinary. This big trade that has come to us since we opened is the result of selling at lowest possible prices—and keeping the stock entirely free from worth! . We will offer f The best qu offered as a pe yard, at ity statr ofl ° In Our Suit Department, 2D FLOOR. on ae Be ee ee Bs se Be Be es Be Children’s Ladies’ All=Wool Bicycle Suits, : ja! corsets, §9c, In six varieties of cloths, including all the very new shades and mix- $ = = tures. 45-inch white Victoria lawn, the gen- Department. With rows of stitching on skirt. we offer for tomorrow $9.50 Suits at. . In Our Cloak Department, fg. medium or short new Sudden hip. As a sp ecial $5.98 erously wide sort, which Is very cheap at Se. a yard—will 4c. ngtha—including the offering is an unusual one—and should us busy every hour during the day. fered tomorrow for. 9 minted Very few children’s stocks in the ? : L % sooie wich ts wat tec je end city as large as ours. 5 .. Special Reductions of 20 Per Cent §/% sunita" 43/c, 75c. corsets, 49c. Seven-eighths of our i c ‘On ail fine Silk and Cloth Capes seiling at $15 to $45.6 ee —— is thie Set 25 Gach Senet ooenS floor is necessary to accommodate ¥ Sg SESE A 2 Little for all the new shapes, which sell for Tc. it. ; Special Reductions of 20 % on All aes for oni 49 cena, "a Ae tomorrow linens tomorrow. ei — Linen prices take a tumble tomorrow— and every housekeeper will want to be eg Seeger And it’s growing bigger every day ch high grade garments at our nd Cloth Jackets selling at $15 to $49. 2 Fine Silk a A new era in ices is sy thing for Washing- § 5 Tai a £ Bs here to share In the saving. You have ° © oa we g ) Special Shirt Waists. 8] E game tem ur inen auativies es he | Matting selling. 2. Bees anes z . a 4 i 5 o oral the novelties in junior suits— § 3,000 Shirt Waists, all of this season’s make, in new 25¢ 5 £ suusl qualliy’ abe tein ex ate ioe the fornitere stores gf eaten eee bs Genta aad Seqae « and desirable patterns. Value 4oc. Tomorrow. ..... 53995 © 21S brings “us the bulk of the Washington ed thie department, Bet, thats ait Children’s Bicycle Suits and Separ- |. ss vet arisen, not having had his bres to make myself heard in all parts of . ; —. § £5 seer achiat loca eee a now—a New era of low prices ate P. <nee-pants suits up| ¢, He ss % da enjo an excellent | this vast audience. I am filled with amaze- | ‘i PL a _ Gs-ine avy. silver bleach lamask, has dawned — the new department bas gt rang uch ee cy ces Sure ot | COR Ele stil rel cove aa gel OE ar daria aec ueecauseaty earamctto || On the First Floor. EC |S when sels usuany at O0e. @ yard, Hiiaped into tremendous, parwiarity. Take to size 18 are some things you will ee ae ee 'gs that 1'do not see that T have done | 9, ,. ree 4 s $ Will go instead tomorrow at-..-- 406, Tomorrow's” two "special! waltes. in - i spirits. + f a tan who ever he find h if not at other stores. he Elam Proposed: ine re mrovere a ia Eas « Nemo’ “| Kosmo Corset. Ribbons, © % _5-8 size half bleached German linen nap- fuating sching ‘or It will pay you, mothers, to see our| Colonel Fleming was the spokesman for ; rmuustration as this. “Applaus®, 2 3 Especially Suitable for Stout Bushteand i besnthil iawithe they Sits lay ewuatiy sll at Se, 9 OO, Sie Newest poten 0 spring stock—we're glad to have | the committee. He outlined the plan of the |" 4" Voice-¥ou have done it all. (Great | @ ‘Ladies, a ig EE Ape 9 dozen will be offered tomorrow tor OOC, zuan ED:.. Count tie aaving wan't yen? DAR aad Gale proposed reception, telling him that-about peng) Vou Sil ers i . Has breaking | life and sheen of sp ingtime. £ Ss oF AES, you look any time. : 42, | 3.000 invitations had been issued, and that Bes AGT eet cere tees ted SP hechipe bees Ace ee ee, es |p sett resutariy at Wie." a yard” wil fd gare - $1.48 tre styles of natty little] i¢ was simply intended that the visitors | Charge my whole duty as a representattys ps Inches wide, All new and pretty 1 Qo gy alanine eereetionmar’ | | moa get Die Brownie Suits. Special } should pass in line and shake the honored | not imagine any higher compliment a rep- fhe usual trouble | shades. Tomorrow, per yard...... LOC. % t . ° come houes get 2c Satie xuest by the hand. resentative of the United States can re- with your cor- 250 pleces Satin Ribbon, latest and most 4 . === ‘seein ies price, $1.48, ; ag W be any speeches?” General | ceive than an indorsement by this splendid sets? The “Kk. desirable colbrs. "4% tnchea wide. DE 43 See SS shy T nue Savor Duits, | Lee asked anxiousis e was tcld that | demonstration of my official course as con- s f eee 5 a Diente’ “weil Rie aediceeR | eelvion: ) rolis of fine Japam: i Bi i Suits, H ld that jd fon of ficial mn eS SS Soe To be sold tomorrow at. C. 2 i E 100 xolla of @ne: Jai D> hand ely trimmed | {© only one would be that of Corporal general to Cuba. (Cheers.) J mo” is warrant- Rtecaae ed terra 913 Sar 15c. mattings. ina variety of the very. newest randsomely tmmed | nnner. The latter was not present, Yow, my fellow-cltizens, whether we | j d 1 pew dot ot Raney, Bisley —AN € aed 2k “and a quendid valec at" a with red, that are easily worth 53.50. | was expect aving been detained war (crics of “Yes! yes! v ed not to do so. Ribbon, 3% inches wide. To @26c 2,000 yards of bhached twill crach will a yard Ravi ted home by General Lee still hes- | War!")—whether, we have war in a fe It is perfect | tmorow at .. 2% vepnt “ausale tenrow ‘or 3 ° itated. ys (CHASED or ina ew peter ENE cact fitting aon 110 pleces of All-silk Black Taffeta Ribbon. 9 only oe sacecei pest c. Ss 4 l uphol “I'm afraid it will be tiresome,” he said. been demonstrated—tha' ie nor , y Just the thing for sashe 4% a ES t Eiseman Bros. “J bave been pretty busy lately. It would south are standing fmeniier itor eno a model of sym- inches wide. Tomorrow. us 25c. . B bl. k Hin pecia’ up oO stery Cor. 7th and E Sts. NW. nm Oe een EE 1S EK | Stone of American “elttzens,, whether tn metry. Its Nemo | ,Fatey Roman stiyes and Pion 9 6 fe | ¢ OLB DIAC goodsselling) values, JO. 1 r 2 cS = Nahar. (AH eowina P "or anywhere erie 8% and 3% inches wide. 7 § Special values which are urprecedented > aad is Aplin apna Anbiaiee oO th an ts Cuoa (cheers and applause) ‘or anywhere triplestrip _ fea- and 8% inches wide. ‘Tomorrow 29 ial waoes, whiea are, sepeeceteted ‘The household will soon require atten. else on the face of the globe. “This demonstration, I say again, is hap- py in the fact that it shows that from the lakes to the gulf, and from ocean to ocean we are all true citizens of a common coun- tho at band, pared for tomorrow's selling. Have con- fidence in our black goods—there’s noth- ing here that you can’t place the utmost dependence in—you can’t fail to get serv- fee and satisfaction. No branch store in Washington. ture you know ¢ about—steels or bones can’t cut 9 through, for there are three lay- ELDOM WIT! ng contr Men’s Underwear. ‘iat. 4 160 dozen heavy cpaque window shad oe seoateeein (on ay anal pledged stop the n's F s All-wool hand-twisted water-proof storm —— se remrencd spveliert aut er oe ate ar its glory, integrity, and | © ers of cloth under and over them. ao ee) ee ee 25 € Scie nina acave @uetter eet size i i only by Dr. J. G. 1. or. (Prolonged applause.) “And, my % “Made of extra strong sateen, be c. Dele wee ele ee De geet ae = Seas between all the sections of our Sate, drab and black, heavily French Balbriggan Shirts or Drawers, § which a ae ee te ss i es Drawers made with reinforcement seat, suspender taped, satteen ATTEMPTED MURDER. in_ the Black brocaded mobeirs. 2 superior qual- country should be as to which state would | € honed, crossed boned sections on ~ 8 front ity, beautiful new satin damasse : y the flag the farthest. (Cheers and - . and’ pearl buttons. wet 39C. Rect = = —— 5 € hips, sizes 18 to 30, $1.50; 31 to , s eee ee ee eee) 15 ph 5 tacts = as nee use.) S, , $1. 4 : pieces of fine fish net curtein Iaces, See eee rer ee arn vee Twice ‘ow, my fellow-citizens as ‘i Men's Fancy Egyptian Yarn Shirts or Draw- & See oP Ce in 5 eh ¥ 36, $1.75. $ vice patterns—worth Ie. sense erough to und and 18c. a yard —fo see: all rather hear the band play. of “Oh, no! Go on ers, Drawers made with satteen front, sus- pender taped and pearl buttons, reinforced in the sei silky gar ARC, § (Cries Our personal guarantee goes an, x Extra fine quality black mohair cre- street nerthw young man who lives pons, in the finest and newest raised and ants ) & Pere 3: Sais : 12 dex. brass extension rods—which ex- eacweniaa f pn ee At this point the general was interrupted | (¢ with every corset. aoe ee ee wesenmn aaeee: 50c. tend from 23 to 42 Inches—worth 5 shih: by the band, which played “Dixie.” Gen- | ¢ 7 ppm ey Ic. 3ac neil ie toenienior ieer ee ic. se of attempted murder. It is alleged eral Lee continued his speech as follows: 4 In Our Furniture Department 4 ae ¢ fired two shots at his wife, who is “My friends, I have only a few words % A 4 = bb 5akds eb bath Gmailees Sse Sas z The shooting more to say. I desire to express my thanks | % wB Off on All Tlusic Racks, Wall and Tedi- 4 pane Neh csmess Soe peltaon: cole newest and most attractive designs and ed about in to our New York friends who have come § 5 § all pure wool, extra wide—fnll 5G colors—worth —50c. pone a aE here to unite in this glorious demonstra- | ¥ ine Cabinets. ; J inches—make admitable costumes; in fact, day at. % camphig See tion. (Applause.) I am glad to know that cut wal : a a grade of goods hardly ever sold nately fer both husband and wife, Waiting. New York stands by Virginia (cheers) and If you need anything in this line, here is an opportunity to se- eee rare chance we 59c. r bull oF: took effect. all of the other southern states (applause), standing in defense of American rights and interests. (Applause and cheers.) From the bottom of my heart I thank you. I am : 85c. bed spreads, 59c. % 9 9 Tomorrow we cifer a lot of 80 fine as my voice is about worn out.” matter of fact treme. Asa cure a bargain during this clearing sale. These are genuine re- . he was hoarse in the ex- ductions. J is only about twenty-three years it is said his wife was only fifteen Finest imported the heavy, wear-resisting kind, 46 inches ‘lack mohair sicilian, A double-size rea extra heavy en she i : i ” q wide, lar de—for ise Deneeeste—st aan when she was married. The | -7¢ you will agree to the reception,” it | sorry that my voice could not reach every- Baby Carriages. Go-Carts. 9 Wide, our’ regu ‘gra 75c. eallts—Fich "Marvels patterne—watch a good-loo young man, told him, sine old ve aus eee body in this immense audience, but I have | 9 ‘The sensible and serviceable conveyance for %- a and, -d, has been | salute you anc pur good right arm, | endeavored to thank you all. I thank you - Senet % ae about a egcar | t be used to h: our majot general's | again.” We are all children except young babies. Soegeeeceetenteetectet Saiz aireuk sword when war comes.” This created Crowd Follows Him. handling this season the Whitney, Wakefield & Heywood Carriages. These names Kj} are a guar- antee of ex- applause. will ae English afte and afte ay When his speech had been finished and the general had left the balcony a number of persons rushed to his apartments anx- fous to shake his hand. It was with great difficulty that the people were kept from thronging the hotel. Only a few were al- lowed to enter, as General Lee was worn out with his trip and his reception. The 7ist Regiment Band of New York, under the leadership of Prof. Fanclulli, was joined at Pennsylvania station by the have to surrender for once, a ackey toll him, After rable persuasion had been brought r upon he told the committee would think the ter over and render his decision tomorrow morning. Meets the Cobans, The visit of committee to the hotel this morning was not confined to that. A re s held in the banquet ou r return she w. ral ened goneee SSSSSSSSS SSSSSO c6as6a Low-Shoe Weather. We're having an unprecedentedly large run on @ ne ; ° $1.49, } mind Ps aah Oak*Go-Cart, with spiral springs, steel gear, £ ars cou oi tea Unita | ene ani OE Peary bac see ee cellence and | gilbierets-sssree-ssnoess DDO & Low Gut Shoes already. This is partly due to the Qui the repr marched up Pennsylvania avenue to the U. artistic effect. Reed Body Go-Cart, cane seat J weather—but principally to the wonderfully pretty Cuban republic in W. V. 1. headquarters. They were joined by best gear and springs $3.75 styles we are offering at merely nominal prices. t and were introduced to C the Union Veteran Legion, commanded by Sen. Paton aades a abort age Colonel J. R. Hayes, and ‘members of the A fall Whitney Carriage, with | English Gotan, eae tre ee nh Here are some styles that you can match no- Confederate Veterans’ Association, under plush roll apd, Hedford cushions, extra qual- om: Wheel. <<sccass2<nacsssan<osd $5.00 where in America for these prices: jeel_or wood es. Tomorrow ity satin par gear and patent $4.50 A full roli, reed body carriage, upholstered in drab corqures, with pongee $11.00 command of the president, Colonel R. 1. Fleming. A large crowd of Georgetown College and Columbian University students joined in the procession. There were a number of transparencies in the procession, having on them mottoes highly eugolistic of General Lee. ‘The route of the parade was up Pennsyl- vania avenue to the treasury, and up 15th street to the Shoreham Hotel. When 15th street was reached the crowd was so large that it was with the greatest difficulty that the band could proceed. Fortunately it was playing one of Sousa’s marches at the time, and the crowd had to keep step whether It chose or not. Under the Search Light. @ ] © @ © © 6 Shakespeare Tables, Men's Strictly Hand-sewed . French Caif and Black or Tan Vict Kid Oxford Ties. REGULAR $4 GRADES AT. Men's — and parasol. A $15.50 carriage. Tomorrow eer The Government Inter- SOGSOGISS FOOOGOSHOIDSOSICOSS § 9 $ 3 3 , 9 9 5 3 5 . 8 $ : ; 5 ; WTI1.HAHN & CO.’S Japanese 4fold Screens, 5% ft. high, in nal Revenue Stamp over On the Columbian “University. was a with poli Cork and eae on searchlight which lighted up the balconies : nvr me ee real where Gen, Le> stood, surrounded by the oa mes, | In oak and mahogany finish, committee in charge of the demonstrations fitted with | beautifully polished, with brass Is committee consisted of Cols. 7 rs OL D CRO vv AND and Hays, Franklin H. Mackey, Col GG, silkoline. claw feet. Tomorrow, $11.39 : niffin and Gen. Heth. Others on the bal = > D: ing Tabi cony were Rapresentative Connell of Penn- Ladies’ Dressing Tabie, ; r splat “whet tendered his apartments for : yt : Special Until Tomorrow Night. ° jen. Lee; Miss Mason, c ss mahi - a aa AGE souain of Mrs: Lee: Col. Anderson, Maj.'w.|¥ can ea = Rite 8 4 LADIES’ $1 OXFORDS, LADIES’ BOOTS aang sean ie = . Mills, Ensign Matthews of the Virginia pret titiss ieee i i . WHISKIES ice Sere ec mente uae |e eee ee ceranen re HEE 69c. | Brae $i4s | SESS S145 ‘ jeut. wright an . Andersou we rs eat 5 g you are per- wong after Gen. Lee sa) pie fectly su Age and Purity of kin: him in behalf of the Cubans for! side the hotel the strests were Altea win . babe opens meanest ES A vantiate ky you buy, See that the ympathy displayed and commending | people, and there were many cries for Gen, | 9 frame, silkoline Alling. gnc feaie Tomorrow, (980 and 083 Teh st. a.w., W.A. GAINES & CO. is oe the h tions. Young Sartoris, | Lee and free Cuba. It wax a demonstra: § * € stamp iets" serve wth vat ‘ett war | Healy Hts arranged for, a0 it Wea? tase | % ack and. gn and wie abd @ 2 4gp $6.50. ° scicuaaee ire ery jén. Lee if war i 2-arranged for, as Icom, called uaa was Introduced to| seldom been witnemsed In Washington. 8" | @ guid. tcives ssssecorreesesees BOAO a RELIABLE SHOE HOUSES, =" ""* him. He was most pleasantly received by| Gen. Lee thanked Mr. and Mrs. Connell] 9 j Pe; Gen. Lee. Gen. Wheeler of Alabama = oid for tendering their apartments to | ¢ Emmons S. Smith, 705 = 07=709-711 nna. Ave. : im. sented his three daughjers to Gen. ‘ 5 ’ ; ; : : 5 ; | € ACA CAPA ECACAEACA CAR EACA CARCAGABACACREAORKEONER,

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