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PS DSESPOPEESD SERRSSSOOSH ON MARCH “Your Store.” * Additional PENSION OFFICE WORK! %! eS “The Dependable Store.” Imported China Dinnerware Facte Showing the Increase in Number of | Claims Adjudicated. -706 K at. In our Rug and Upholstery Depts. 704-7 P °o Z % —A bargain always gives pleasure. We're going to Comparative Statements Indicating 4 ie at Half rice. Ss le f t a h > afford to y's buyers plenty of it. The pleasure the Advance of Pensions Over 1 = : . ed ts fi: afforded Bellow ees eeulad ith: a fie ‘prade of ages Weces. | Bargains We have decided to close a € O un Primm a ° goods. We can say without exaggeration or fear of ott a pattern in imported china “cpen stock” dinner sets. Not that it is undesir- able—not that it is passe— but simply because another pattern has been bought to take its place—so that we can show something different from what we have been. It ’ A special purchase that brings you wonderful values-- We-have made our first big purchase in the millinery depart- ment. We run across a jobber with a surplus stock of ladies’ sailors, yacht hats and leghorn flats—the new season's most styl- ish effects—the very cleanest and freshest goods to be had—and by taking the entire lot we bough: them at a price which is mar- velously cheap. Out they go—at a proportionate saving to you, and the offering adds another wreath to the laurel of the depart- ment—the most successful millinery department ever opened. is a Scotch heather decora- Have been divided into three lots. tion—an exquisite pattern— Lot 1. Lot 2. Lot 3. : | 3 3 and at the immense reduction ; $1.50 sailors, $1 .50 yachts, | $1 — : : 98c. 9 | : ; | _ Here ts the remarkable \ quickly if you want any par- : To those quoted in yes= tetday’s “‘Star’’ lends this Zredt Easter-week <4 further. interest , toevery economical- minded shopper. Ribbons for 12c. ° Actual selling valve. Up tor 39e. , Roman and fancy stripes, Moires and Satin , Gros Grein, for either hat or dress trim- mings. | Latest Hats contradiction that the quality of the goods offered isn't half accounted for in the prices asked. the values. Contrary to all expectations or at least the general belief of those who claim to know, tae pension list is rapidly growing. An appropriation of upward of $200,000,000 will be necessary to meet the payments within a year. And if some of the bills now pending in Congress go through it is said this amount will be augmented many millions n ore. The appropriation for 1808 wa’s $140,000,- 000. Pension Commissioner Evans only a few days ago submitted a deficiency appro- priation of $8,263,723.04. And the lst con- tinues to grow. Restorations of pensions are ordered, original claims are atiowed Study Table Covers. 44 Fast Covers. a a as es ae “ Col Punjem 50c. ™ $1.00 eee row at prices lower © quoted. terns—heay: Covers soeooetedebelecedetentetitedeiaicetetiity tte tog iy woven gouds. oars, m 5 and inereases are fast piling up. | For 39c. the offering makes an op- Sc : Ques. aes 2 “The commissioner of pensions is ng Black and all colors. All ‘the just-right = OS ng = ° tad + fi ae nue 3 ll 1 5 ON = C. criticised,” said an official of the bureau, shapes, aree and email_inelading portunity which has never, ete newest and mont Thcee very stylish % ft et, ot ae “4 = ] p pherdess, Short-bac lors, for ladies, : a Pa ma_sail- bac 3 Se iis 2 m $l 00 eouieyiuecrasenit iP alleged he is inimical aes and ‘children. “Qualities that run up perhaps, been given you—for ore—with all-sille black a 2 ribbon bands and hate—with heavy rolled value of the purchase— to the best interests of the old soldier. Sete : - leath- fine iV the prices are less than is er sweatbands—the iden brims—which cannot be she <iuteg of ont A lot of Velvet, Moquette, Ax- ere, worth But the records show that during the last z a ; Ks fical hat which sells had for leas than $1.30-- large = Leghorns fiata aeete and - nN! 75C. year he granted many thousands more 1Oc.t:,,2; Ee er aes asked for the plain white about town for $1.30— ail. sheclucely perfect — at ie. which would minster and Ps Aca penAlonRe thant ils apradeceaoTaeeworethe pe er nl rote 7 ees to go for 88 cents. ‘WIN be sold for 98 cents. bring a dollar in « hurry. Wilton Rugs, $1.75, for... "$1.25 fiscal _year ending March 31, 1896, there - were original claims, increases and restorations allowed. For the first year 27x60 __ inches, “You may have a full set 10-4 Tapestry Covers, $1.25 Mousselines, 69c., mies ‘We're trimming all hats gratis. Si A i ee ee De ee ee eB Be ae oe ee i> ‘ ’ ping tables, worth $3. he admii ti f Commissioner ; % And not 8Be., th, lar price. Mousse- or any part of one. There are : aes A fe 5 . Cope taaes ee f0t weno. ge Be ea age eater eee itis 4 sei, “48 inches wige, andthe net Bree i ni cha Tg And the work we're doing speaks for itself. The touches of % HM A lot of Velvet, Moquette, Ax- iss or restorations have been allowed. Figures » ABE ES OD) nal OES not many sets in the lot, style we put into our productions have invoked the comment of £ominster and tains, peep eter see oneiaal clam ani SS that you better respond the most fashionable people in this city. Our styles are nothing $ Wilton Rugs, a claims. In 1806 27,181 increases and -res- +4 Veils for 29c. if not exclusive. SEE RE 2 torations were ordered. Last year 47,854] @ 4c. and 59. 1" of 5 + OOOO $ £ 22x30 in., go at. were passed. “This large increase for the] © selling!’ Phe Sew’ Cream and Weel Wells ticular pieces. ; ° ° : Incdow 2 r 230 Mottled last fiscal year demonstrates how «nor- | €_(inished patterns). Pan : OuVveNnIrS : $c... 3 = 150 axe fi Wifdow mously the pension rolls are increasing.” | ¢—->————_——_____—_—_—__—_., Individual butters, 30c. ; s of % Smyrna Mats, Go al 15¢ A reporter of The Star was furnished | % Collarettes, O8c. WERE 60 CENTS. Tie mewe icon tke Sic Ils its ; ¢ 18x36 in., go at. - c a a Ge CR ie tS Ge es nl @ $1.25 Undiigt160 fe! the price you've pre- Goveraa dishes, 8oc. f J € Shoe Vepartinent tomorrow tells its story ‘ z give un idea Bogue! “& viovsly patd’ for these Chiffons, Mouss2- =e of saving eloquently—every one who needs new footwear should 4% - bureau show exactly in. what manner lines, Liberty Silk and Gauze Collarettes. WERE $1.60. b * . 4 é z the ee Bacenaicnes aoe e here. A special list of unsurpassed values has been prepared % 3 Appropriation for 1898, $140,000,000; | > » 40C. = 3 iti ee ae eae : a : W. B. Moses & Son Sq Ff anete ee thant tor ney, tation |s OC. tOMOFFOW Aer, ce Sey and in addition we will present every purchaser with a hand : ° ° 4 amount available for army, 000,0 $ lection of any of the new shapes In 15e. Dinner plates, $1.25, scme souvenir free. It is no idle boast to say we are getting the < p: a er 3: b> ‘ollars. y “ = + - step. as tena $ F Street Corner I1th | Storage, 22d & M. }| arity Le pee pep oe eee eel biggest shoe trade in the city—for evidence you should note the ra z cary, torte) testsale wionthe ote meesent | Lorgnette Chains Breakfast plates, $1.05 big selling we do every day—every hour.. We do the right thing P solodip hoteles Mote Z, | fiscal yeur (1808), $63,868,138.48; indicating | 2 + , $1.05. I peer nteoter treet nnn “ Stee 3 ae —give an iron-clad guarantee with every pair of shoes sold—“if any break or crack before the soles are worn through we'll givea new pair gratis.” You have confidence in our qualities—be- cause we do. WERE $1.75. Tea plates, $1.00. WERE $1.60. én epparent deficiency of 3 0° 12 Are 2c, And they are the fine Some Comparative Figures. Z jewels, for lorguattea ang’ tas Number on rolls July 1, 1896, 970,678; | > number on rolls December 31, 1896, 975,114; 4 jes’ I showing net increase for the six months | § Ladies Hose, 12i4c. And these Stockings were never intended WOMEN WHO SMOK panish extraction or rather inhale, their "bacey as freely as nome-bred daughter of It in Public. joy the Weee z to sell fo? less than 19¢._A full-fashioned, tional bargain in Hosiery are those Chi ale ? | window who pulle ronlisecnnd itloor! ‘ tan oxford ties, in opera, round or com- all day at ambascia nt in the ae 430: 5 ly 1, 1897, Other pieces usually found in open stock $ $ oe $ m the Beston Journal. Hen eG of a a pacts fay rolls) July © 2 sev fo, fell fof less than Toe. A full-fashioned, ped ered 1.50 oxfords, 87c. 1.75 sh . 1.23. y just conception of amused in Havana by a woman at an oriel |, a a LB 2 a a iRe rea ae 4 high epliced heel and toe. And an acd ial tables have been provided for this Tomorrow we offer ladies’ black and Misses’ tan Ince shoes, in opera and smokers in Eng H ; showing net increas: 481. Speck rovid | number of f dren's Stockings at 9c.—a splendid value mon sense toes, tip) iain—in all Straps Set cttength hace seas te a ss Serpe eS 4 Stoc! — : joes, ‘or plain—in a Straps for’ strength—have smooth inner Vance, “the enterprising originater of | dores, “a kind of cigar which you hesitate | , Total number of sectiicets ibeued Ong: even at 15e. as S alues “the regular $1.85 and gf 50 grades— soles —-excelleut’ wearing qualities met eS f railway carriages for women | about consuming habitually unless your in- | inals. increases. restorations, reissues, for 87 cents. sell at $1.50 and $1.75—for $1.28. the idea of railway carriages | come -execets XX) a year.” In each of | accrued, é&c. glssued July 1 to December i, | & smokers,” declares that she has rec 158 letters from ‘How-sufferers. writes: “We will bring all our girl frienc these ci; 1596, for the six month 1 to December 31, 1897, | 47.618. 40.814; issued July | # for the six months, Dress Skirts, 95c. Fancy Novelty Skirts—whose actual value doesn’t run a penny below $8, and 95c. 1s Charles R. Edmonston, ||| 3 8 there is steady smoking for jiye minutes, med friend, Mrs. Chant, once $1.75 Oxfords, $1.24, Ladies’ ’ It 1205 Pa. Avenue. oxford ties, in all the new Boy Ss shoes, 98c. | e Rae re caer : Bors’ spring-heel hook lace shoes, made » 1 to help you, as they, as well as} declared that the coming woman will not | Number dropped (for all causes) from all we as meracal eorstipe fers cesta eeereoay on mannish shapes—and full of worth and forward to help you, ¢ se one | smoke. “bi ‘iil think too much | the roli—For the year July 1, 1896, to June : wear—ballt “for” service — regular $1.23 ourselves, are forced at present to + etter ana Se tae me aod ; for the six months July 4, Reefers, $1.48. = oghe teet—regular $1.75 value—for $3 shoes, $1.98. grade—for 98 cents, anywhere cut of sig “We w are bound to have i edged sooner or later that “Will you kindly do what you not stand the test of hi to December 31, 1897, 20,467. the plates of or look about yo: ; story. Look over hions for two centuries, + you will find wo- Children’s Reefers, worth $2.25—during this sale go for $1.48. In fine cloth— braided in white silk braid—large collars. Blue, gray and red the colore—2 $2 and $3 shoes, $1.37 invalids, 2,031; also y A to 6 Ladies’ high-grade oxford tles and hij 700 pairs of ladies’ Iace man sa » in obedience | War livalids, years; the sizes, shoes, In ail the leading sbapen on ait shoes, in all the newest coring opine eae oft orm the most popular Insts—including ‘London, latest creations—and Ste pairs aca let them return to ' ladi $5.69 for Skirts. Army cadet, (princess and Lennox—in all sizes stylish ‘oxford thes among ‘them—ail of POV IG GE IAD Fete = ar ths—regular $2.50 and $3 values which are = 1S worth from + if they must 1 Ne is Silk-lined” Skirts of fine cheviot serge, for $1.98. to $3—tomorrow for $1.37. kp been om 3 : pipes for oleate rai €_lined with, black, cherry or turquolee. “mother’sf.,.-,9 2c. oa oxbers : Vawack nin the mouth of a wit issues aes = During thre ars Of late night work 1| ir SGenGe dla venatEe ee aed ; a 715 a bo ts each So fe. and now I pen ps ue: oe ele trl 5 Regular army and navy, z Bicycle Skirts, 3 C. friend” BS) wails 9 C. not think of out it. Could w Tage anubial : : In novelty and black Bril- j yw 7 “h, but ims Adjudicated by Years. z 2.98 Mantine—divided aud cireular ‘ We do tomorrow what has never been done before—put on Winiak) tices Me da. showing the number of pea | © “U'€ 2 ¢ sale the celebrated Mother’s Friend” laundered percale shirt waists to the sion claims adjudicated from January 1 to | Underwear at 44c ¢ for boys in all sizes from 4 to 14—at 39 cents. This is the same have all surts | Dec:mber 31 each vear, viz.: ; Bo worsen iaa sieos Gets, Cea $ grade that sells regularly for 75c.; are in the most desirable pat- r offivers can tell ss of claima, Allowed. Rejected eae, | @ Diawers, Umbrella’ and’ Short Skirts—hand- = terns; small sizes up to 9 years have broad waist collars, while ne of the queerest Ber On ee AOS 843 someyy ‘trimmed with lace and embroid- en ies 1 Sit oll Tk ec’ hi Baier i: ie ery. ge ones have regular shirt collars. ey won't be here long— , of this gE ans: after the news spreads. clothes tomorrow: Here is some special selling in boys’ | Re Rocnetere ates v3|/3 Buckles for 63c. trave med with soutache braid and fancy but- tub, lined with $2.50 valuce— fon—deep ruffie. law, inercase 4 - ¢ i aa = eerie counter ota op cere 4 and were published in { cet of 1899, orig © patrotized! tomorrow when ‘and $1.2 r being et of ISU % Jeweled Belt and Dress Buckles are to go $2.50 suits, $1.69. casinos ann | et Of 188t & for Ge. Latest gilt aud oxidized styles. = Boys’ double-breasted short pants suits, Mabacce 1OE- auek Te cheer ie z - » : Sunes 3 to 16 yeare Also fancy Hanntie: Boys’ all-wool knee pants, mede of custom (as) wall among women as men. it on it proved too & Parasols, $1.89, aly on acariten BAe mixed cheviots, Our regular 0c, pants Mo! Cutpurse, whom r. Whibiey c he took it-to the bath 2 In the new checks and fine India silks. blue cheviots—small sizes are neatly trim- % Sthe most, Mustricus bathtub to cool. | Either White: or black—trimmed with chit: Don’t Decide as a spectal offering, will go off for 8%. tons. Actual i The best 50c. pants in Washington. All 2.60) Saturday's sale—$1.69. reds and ms. You, of cours of tos’ _all-root e look for these to be fitted at this : > any had to pay. so far as known, is the record where a bathtub s lor where a poultice kinc as the $l Gloves; 63c. - aT pdctnces 1 honwia a is is ah nctual fact~these are t 98. Saturday’ » 39 Taonkey, da plier eOrsts was well we Gloves, "pent fit “and “ip ‘Mitte, “Diack, Has ily. garg niger per ee rst ir use on An entire new assortment of boys’ Windsor ties, in beautiful light and dark plaids, stripes, checks—all ready tied, and Compare Our Values With those offered by any other firm in this city. ood it for which the Saturday Bargain cycle Sundries. Corrugated Grips fasteners—25e, Christy. Sedi Head $1.00 g %) ths of Last Year. Memoranda showing number of pension | $ Lamp Brackets. cket Foot Pumpa... ards... idget & rday in suit é Ly PD ° claims adjudicated from April 1, 1897, to 4 Meise Belonee Quality ecember 31, 1897 ( ths). Jim band December it, WF mow). LE department. REMOVA SA (Class ef el; Allowed. Rejected. “eated. | % aes _ ‘ . x | | A Genes) Ans, 7 sor Hrs | Te The special values offered tomorrow’s buyers shine out with & ‘ U. 8. Cyelometer, 10,000 miles. | % Double-stroke Bells... Br = unusual brilliancy—we ee —— — in our determina- = 19,187 | 3 tion to bring out a crowd. he lowe: prices mean much to A Tremendou Ss XO is ie sees RS you—the sharing of our legitimate profits practically. We want E d us 3 Attention is vcalleditol tie tacr-inaclaurioy Bon Marche, favor. you to know our ladies’ ready-to-wear suit and skirt department the three years, 1804-5 and 6 (January 1 to December 31), that of the 319,417 original claims adjudicated there were 189,164, or 60 per cent of them, rejected; while from of the 75,366 1 claims adjudicated, only 31,031 (or as well as you know the rest of the store—and these are the in- ducements we make to bring you here. $9 tailor-made sults, $5.95. Y-o-u-r S-t-0-r-e, 314-318 SEVENTH. It CEAPECREOEEEL ERED EN COREGED Of the Boys’ Suits —hbegan this morning! ing advantage of these Our Great Easter Sale April 1 to December 31, 18: or.gipa Hundreds of economical mothers are tak- “double reduced prices” to purchase now $5 spring jackets, $3.98. We AASVEYASVRSDRESNESNEMMANNEN NE LEO ROMA RAGAN : sults are made of all-wool covert fe have received another lot of those Wu i : ; (Son ok ie ie Re | “Knights of cua ackers aro) al-ile neces on Covertar in both Tight aaa oe a moel all the suits their bc ~ys will need for the entire season. It is, indeed, and 6) there were 148,323 claims for | the table.”” y ure gocd judges in all its re- Rescrmentree cutee “ibe ew" 5.95 pow, dluc. | They are all silk oF satin i a rare chance that gives you brand new Spring Suits at the begin se that were adjudicated, 105,355 (or | finements’ and delicacies. In order to atimalate | Q)ff Complete Housefurnish= flare back. Your choice $5. , in all colors, with velvet inlaid | Biss ai Set Z : 3 § 71 per cent) were rejected, while during the | the #ppetite and keep the digestive organs in zood colle: A ing of the season at such bargain prices. f i i These items are for to- esters they, The ladies of the auxiliary organization rm. WOULD BE 7OSTC BARGAIN Gx sada 1 Second, period (April 1 to December_ 31, | {irtrrits {ica "you try them be muncke iets ings. en BARGAIN Mt. PXovk $3.98 $! ay and tomorrow only. 1807) there were 3 61 claims for increase ru ticle, marufactured ty Dr. J. G. y a 3 | = pee adjudicated, only 20,182 (or 27 per cent | Seigert & Hone: : ane Oak Chamber Suites... $15 man-tailored suits, $10.85. rain’ ane | , | against 71 per cent) were rejected. ie Five-plece Parlor Suites.... Finest tmported covert and broadcloth S, $1.15. = 7 . s ‘These comparisons are furnished simply Ouk Sideboards, plate mirror. suite, richly trimmed or plain; jackets i For Boys’ $2.50 to $3.50 Suits. 8] .o'tas Tu? niti ine present meatal | AFFAIRS IN ALEXANDRIA 2% Sibotets ulate mize que af? Back Aewrod motets ektrts, tase $ # Choi f 12 s i s the bureav great care is being exercised, Oak Dreasing Tables, French plate. cut, stylishly tucked or strap seamed or well ach aaa By tis : oice 25 ; , ure: ¢ s , es, o i . cols = ch ae = pects et a and when good claims are submitted and — Rita gonna vieoa tain and, test iings;_ the co a donna. exes wll Ss § gael S - . oretty a possible link in the chain of evidence Z Oak Extension Tables, 6 ft eorieg hag royal. NOT ‘A SUIT IN. Childr. 5 S ° Cheviots and Tweeds—in the pop- missing, instead of rejecting the claim it | Shortage in Accounts of Former Olerk of Gas | Dinner Sete 112 lena = en’s reefers, $2, Soy ] %% | is sent to the field for further evidence Baby Castagecs weet oot kes THAN $15. SPECIAL 10 85 =o. z * ire ae de rae reese sical & and. if [Practicable, completed, and then Amounts to $10,000. sia Matte ey cae TOMORROW x K # Sizes~"were $2.50, $3 and $3.50. Removal sale price, for today and {| pension is granted. Extra Heavy Straw Matting, tacked £ ly § % : Z = *$] Fully one-half the time of the bureau ra. Heavy Straw Matting, down, ates y tay only $1.90. % | force is spent on claims that are rejected. forse... 4 ———> § | “About 26,000 new names have been added | Report of Expert Filed With Council ie 6 ae $5 skits, $2.98. Saat Children’s reéiers, $1.98. ase | ote" Qt" Gs Ty rad ogina pose | Commiticeottce Court Casen | Bier" nay io pe We ate ieee $2.08 | Pula tier For Boys’ $4 to $6 Suits. § | sions; 8307 certificates issued in’ January, : Galvanized Pan with each refrigerator lined and’ velye posses . ere wee oO 1 OR SaeGOw haves Satine chor S| 7.924 certificates issued in February and —General and Personal. purchased. = SCO Deys spring short pants S)501 certificates Issued in March, : REMEMER— i $8 and $9 silk waists, $ Oo s including both double- —— We make, lay and line, free of charge, $10 brocaded satin and dies wails! “cd 5.98. : ed and reefer styles, in & PLEDGE LOYAL SUPPORT. Bventns Bier ue all the Carpets we sell. silk skirts, $5.98. nigeon a” barn a ety offered to- h fancy mixtures, browns, & Ladies Depreente War, but Will Not Bell Tel>phone, No. 166, All the Credit You Want. ‘Tomcrrow we offer fine brocade satin swell pisids; b= 3 4 why oe , tans, plaids and checks, & Shrink From Daty. ALEXANDRIA, Va., April 15, 1898, = Ramee cas emis catie’ ond’ catteeas ‘Your € from $4 to $6. Removal sale price, for Expert*Bayne, who has-been at work on Don’t hesitate to ask for it, for we will a today end Saturday only $. For Boys’ Brownie Suits. 200 of those boys’ cute little Brownie suits—the smartest, the dressiest and the most popular suits of this season—in all kinds of fabrics. and _colorings—elegantly e. If you can find your boy’s size cure a splendid value. They were always for today and Saturday oly $2.87. é °Z.8 imed and finished, no two ali mg them, you will Removal sale price S4 = x z ES s # 3 plain blacks and blues... Were $5 z to $12. Removal sale price, for today and Saturday only $4.25. = a For Youths’ $5 to $12 Suits. About 300 youths’ long pants suits, sizes 14 to 20, will fit small men, in nobby fancy mixed effects for spring and summer wear, also *4,.20 prices. a : Parker, Bridget & Co., ' - Straightforward Clothiers, 315 7thSt. __ AHA All other Boys’ and Youths’ clothing at 25 percent off marked the books of the former clerk of the city for the past sixty days, has fin- amination and made his: report to the Union Veteran Legion recently ad- dressed a communication, under date of the 8th instant, to President McKinley, touch- ing the Cuban difficulty, which was as fol- gas wo iehed to the tha 5 PORTE je is about $10,000, of which iz | low : $2,500 has been paid in°to the city treasury | “We, the ‘Ladies’ Union Veteran Legion, | by the trends of Mr. Cook, It has been as a national body, wish to thank you for | gepntt. ided-‘that. fio-action will* be the wise conservatism you have shown in } taken st Mr.- Cook. Tegard to precipitating our nation into an- other bloody war. We, the nearest: rela- tives of the gallant Union soldiers of the ‘war of the rebellion,’ know, as do you, what war means. We desire, above all things, an honorable peace. If, however, si ¢. Police Court. _ Maydr Gmpson this morning ‘disposed of the enti «Bore John O'Neal, arrested by Offics ht, charged with injuring the prq of Mr. Thomas‘Fairfax, was dismissed gyjth a reprimand; Monto James, all means to that end having failed, we. |-witand’ © and-Frank Jones, colored find war upon us, we wish to tender to you | ,,, ” é our support, and place at your command | “hobosd’arrested by Officer Roberts, charg- our services. Use them in whatever ca- pacity may be deemed best by you.” This letter was signed by Mero L. Tanner, national president of the organization, and} by Celynda Werner Ford, national secte+ tary. mond, were The President's secretary returned the , following reply: © nn fen uy cong, Gases Disponea or. : “I beg leave to acknowledge the receipt |’ ‘The following.case: were disposed of in of your letter of the Sth instant, and to | the “corporation court yesterday, Judge J. sae pst. it has had the President's care- K. MooNort ypresiding: “George F. Coch- ‘ul attention. 5 chndwét Ma i | “Assuring. you of the President's sincere | NOWeFr Vs. ‘ower Marble Company; in- appreciation of your cordial words of-tem:'}Junetion-disaolved, receiver and mendation of:the policy of the-administra- tion in, regard.to the matter. to wi refer, and thanking you for your pledge, of |. loy@l support,” etc, be A _ Moscow has a hospital iarge to AMAR, Oscar "Wiliams and Jgs. Taylor, colored, atrestedpy Officer.Roberts on suspicion of having murdered Policeman Austin of Rich- ‘and mittee on light. He finds that'| arrange your payments to sult your | Considered You should decide in our House & Herrmann, Liberal Furnishers, 7th and I Sts.N.W. just completed a course at the Massachu- ed with. trespassing on the property of the | S¢tts Embalming College at Boston. Yes- Scuthern Railroad Company, wer? sent to{ terday he received a diploma, which is the jail ortedearn subject to the chain gang; | highest ‘They’re handsome flowered designs in choles procaded silk and satin; wade and cut in “ the most stylish manner and the vagy best Minit the 98 $6 silk waist for a day, $4.65. ext cats, ail buona tuk MS Bee a linen sol $4.65 ings. ‘These skirts are not made of silk, but the heavy, durable quality. Tomo crow, through a xpe- bn, we offer them 98 ~ q@HE DUM-DUM BULLET. Terrible Destructiveness of Modern Projectiles for Guns Discussed. From the Indianapolis News. | Nothing gives so impressive a view of It was found that, although the bullet went clear through a man or through OF afk: men if they happened to be each) that it allowed med must a Ww tin Dum bullet was ved: the serious character of modern war as the It te similar tothe ‘Lee-Mettond bullet | éalm discussion now going on in England in everything except that thé cuprasnicke! | over the use of the Dum-Dum bullet. Par- aes eet contipast its pointed Mament has talked about it, the French Been is we He bullet} chambers have protested against it, afid

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