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Fest. THE EVENING STAR, FHURSDAY, APRIL sSooSedecesengetoeendentecontetenenbeieneatetnsdedetnsgteteegeatetoegntetengentetoadeteteadeteteageteabaestesinbeteeefestesfntetnedafeteeteafetedengetengetetesgntetiegegsaed 1,000 10c. boxes of Fine Marsh- The Bon Marche, Incanifescent Gas A8° mallows go on sale tomorrow as zs Lamp:-worth S2ee ee is mp is to be compared on! wi 5c. ot, 1898-14 PAGES. AND SONS eoedeteteted sent AFFAIRS IN ALEXANDRIA 924, 926, 928 7th, running through to 704-706 K st. Death of A. T. Ohewning From Injuries Received by Accident. bea. Z “The Dependable Store.” cor. lith. Mattress Factory, Ist and D. 'Y-o-u-r S-t-o-r-e-,” 314-318 Seventh St. the kifd copting $2. The price—4Se.—in- eludes’ brass burner—globe—porceiain shade and Spates (a fact, éverything complete for 4seh 4 a special candy counter = P' y ture Factory, 12th & B. Storage, 220 & M. | de otter. ss.3 Body Was Horribly Mangled—Meeting eteelededac teeny Moving and Furniture oe = of the Light Infantry Tonight A rl h ° ° z p m = A Characteristic Bon Marche #} «rr ee et =f ¥ he —awaits your picking tomorrow—the usual Friday bargain 3 t —We are able J 3 1 ; " 12 a Py Matting ray een ae ° oe rts event puts you into possession of the most remarkable values : Undersellings. {7 , of", 2 6 : Neon yet offered. Every item should interest you—prove irresisti- = gape nie os ay of Bargains Tomorrow. } omits, [f Beil’ Noo cicanr ing mim mee § prices you are : sts lacedt 7 B. Y ALEXANDRIA, Va., April 21, 1898. tates quick clearance of these remnants—the remains of the ticipated trade events, and placec a ee ee choicest merchandise in the store—and with that end in view Mice than ane that have shee been|g Netions and Household Linings for Friday. Hosiery. 3 | docaer taltwen, on Heme srece near |$ we totally disregard regular worth prices. The values give aise fe as 5a kee (Oud Boe: Articles. 12ie. Roman Stripe Fercalines the corner of King street, last night, died. evidence of that. ae in the ae et. ur = ck Slat the Alexandria infirmary at an early sight 1s your profit. heels and @ | hour this morning. 1] d ° Z eee aig « nee. ‘ast Black Double- poeeet ce Shaan 7 r = 250 patterns of Mattings here COI MINeenEtCT. and Piain ‘Ongx Past’ Black Ta: & | Mr. Chewning went to the Southern rail- Co ored ress goods Su Pprise the latest ideas clusive designs— Lose, very ee | way depot last night to meet some friends just a little better—little finer than “Ge. and | on an incoming train. When the train After the most successful season of dress goods selling ae : & | pulled into the station he boarded it and of our career—we gather up all the remnant lengti ll any others. joined his friends, He had not finished his g 1 ant lengths FOR FRIDAY ONLY. - Bicycle Sundries. mark them at ridiculously little prices for They consist of this season's choicest colored tearance. dress fabrics—all wool scrges, fancy weave silk novelties, henrietta conve the When the train reached Queen street Mr. Chewning got up and went to the front Mattings in 20-yard rol!s—suffi- ient for rooms 12x15 feet-—at these tion when the train pulled cut of ation, and therefore did not get off. goods 1% yds, 1 Eclipse Single and Dovble Tube Cement eel Point Hair Pins f sea ittmnt Commtinese se a Eclipse Wood Rim Cement. eo . zs > of Pins for. plaids, ete—and we have divided them up into three lots sands White chinese AC, ibie fair Pine for, platform of the car and prepared to jump : ae eT aa P into three lots at - : eked Sotery Bins, alt sizes. off. He attempted to do so, and it is be- these absurdly small prices. all width . a ay : eved his ‘aught in the step. At any Faney € 7C. all witha Ho Clima ir Soe. Fanes Print Wrappers, Tight and dark eyed tas ein ea otruck ae up (fa pease tee $2.00 Novelty” = ground with such violent force that his | cents cents 33 cents | srbin Bells... and P| body bounded back under the train. The for | wheels of the car ran over him, cutting Sard! for: the col- —a vard for ali the —a vard for ali the off one leg just below the thigh, and the . other just below the knee. Both legs were ored dress fabrics | colored dress fabrics | colored dress fabrics & ‘Moiair ta Se horribly crushed, his skull was badly frac- Pe aa =a | + eT aks ray . 2 are Stationery and Book | Care: Sod heaven eae which sold up to 25 | which sok up to 50 0 which sold up to 69 ¢ Hurd's Finest Envelepes—worth to 18. i He did not lose cons cents. cents. cenit = for . piavwalnneiieaien eal that his wife. who is In a ical condition, titing Taper and be kept una Mr. Chewn- 1 leD ing w MILLINERY. ie Pennsylv railroad, These are the prices which will move on a stretcher to the the edd Tots in 0 n anitlinery department. 1 8 Glne—mends 1 lot of Ladies’ Large and Small Hats, in- Klipstein, Smith and How. ‘They are trresisti: pls Srepe Paper—lv-(t. rolls cleding the s rdess, short back sailors and in the meantime, a Inserted net a Children’s Be | turbans, in white, red, new blue, vihing known to surgic Fi erage eae 12) Warp M "The Little Minister eM proven LS Sada 3 Cs e the suffering of the injured man ets Tuck s Paper Dol s more tials ble, save his Ife. He lMngered on until about 1 o'clock, when he died. Mr. Chewning had for some time traveled for the grocery house of F. S. Ha He in mat. ts of durk and 500 pair “H. & 8.°7 $1.00 Corsets 1,0 an per. petite will te 0 extraordinary ‘bargain for tomorrow. OCs Was a man highly respected in business cir- jo ren per yard They have two side steels—Venus back —in cles, and had the entire confidence of his employer and of those with him. who had dealings ites’ Linen Col Canned fruits & vegeta ee bles. - L. 1. Meets Tonight. ptain Bryan has issu2d orders to the Alexandria Light Infantry as follows: “Members of this command are hereby ordered to report at the armory on Thu Ladies Hithes 3 sand Ladies’ der Hdkis Wilte and Colored years—tomorrow for traw Net for hat trimuning... pangled Quills, 4 in bunch, for. eriean Beauty Roses and Poppies. - yses, Lemon Verbenas and F 44c. 2) y 3 LOTS OF SILKS. SELOIAELLLLLRLLBRBLLLBDLCLCLDBLELLLCLL LL LE AAP SAE SPADPES SS SES DEV eee eety ae ate 14s g day, April 21, 1808, at 8 p.m., in civilian One lot ¢f printed I and changeable Alls shons, 4 and 4%4 Ket epi ee aS Paean rent combinations, pin ee Affeta stripes Wild Keses, Daisi Butterenp dress. This order imperative.” | and white check India silk, whieh sold > peas— dest quel . Ae, yard alias und Dogwood Blossoms for To 2 reporter for The Star Captain Bryan as higa 2s on Friday 4g, 8c. Ribbons— : ait todays for. peeabne ey aed agen I want to have a confidential talk with a = Mty table aT $1 to $1.98 An 2.796. yard th men, so as to learn just what can be One lot af 200 for 12t4zc. Ss Be. and 1 mbroidery, dene in the event of a cail for troops from — 4 the governor a ee es ee 12'%4c. le Notices, Parasols and Umbrellas. PP LR RL ER MR AMESESSEEESSEESEAREOESOESPESEESEDIEEE EEEOEEEES ren’ae Iitneh anes Striped’ aranole The various candidates who w ; . “pei © f Calldton ge io ee ans, Suite are: | cated ae the aamiaeraie ela —— ODD LOT CORSETS. $ wes an | eters this city have filed + s with the cl: fo Friday at 49c. and -Nuvsis eB ga An AEP fees eels wie. ait) | Button the court of their candidacy for el a Sizes former Felling price, $1— fey = and app {Emery Knife and Seb oe TOW. ! the general election to be held < ODD LOTS OF SHOES ol 5+ <eererow Ter 49c. = Unc May 19. z 3 nish a irs Jad cond quali butter ad > DLA = ola a : SEAEER'S'3g¢, | CRASH REMNANTS. $ to order: |W E E i Sov and S175 5 A © ecially to such met Ps ; ; nee . i B O N MM A RC H 9 H an; city sergeant, Williim H. Smith : k and ian oxford ; Rete pennites: | (ccmmonwealih’s attorney, Leonard Mar: comin m-senise toes ' 9 | bor = lar pr St = iW. S. Ti el, 1329 F. = “Your Store, 314-18 Seventh. Police Court. $ 87c. = f ee ee “A ‘5 ‘ , CTT ee ‘The following cases were disposed of in] % , of rot eee = : a | Get tte tPA AAA tA AA ANIA AEE ALLE AALS 2 | tho pollee court this morning: Dolly Jenk- nd fan viol kd, 33 aint a : 2 = = == in FOR 1 ADI @ DRES = = = = tns, charged with vagraney, was sent to the : *"— O8c. + JIN LAW ER HMICOOICR > workhouse for ninety days; Pete Booth, a ers 82°; | Lansburg ro. ovelties Soran Vien ea GOES ee = Inatitate © i 3 = : MATTING Especially Riding Habits, there ts nothing Daaaattitate Commencement | ter walking along Royal street near the 3 : in Sb e * : e by Fire—Note electric railway office, was dismissed. , AP secumelation « fuer on earth than Carriage Clot. woes | This has been In Jewel ry. Preparations are new being made for the | It is said some of the new ren = 5 gots Ruma: $1 49 ‘ Hike fron. Not expens! are % annual goMnienement eres . y near the clectric rai and ike iron, Not expensive, when quality Is Our busy week, a ss i ‘ : al commencement exercises ef th io Wagan thougnt all eeoee ule WASH GOODS considered. Various colors; all quiet. We * dto finish the Prince of Wales Combina- inthicum Ynstitute” The exercises this | be kept from in front of the office. ‘This | ©’ ° And we intend to finis tion Scarf Pin and Ring, Coach- | °¢" Wi be held about the mfadte of next | particular boy, it is claimed, was making we| S| Tat of wash in keep it and will be giad to show and quote ae t = d Qe ronth, and the plays which the members | tuss, bat was Sehaving in an orderly man-| — leueths. eek hustling and HH Horn, Stock H y Feat acne at any time. weex Mustiins: ingsand Hunting Horn, Stoc of the elocution department will i [har An arrangement will probably be z worth from. 7 ee if you wiil carefully note and Scarf Pins—Whips and were giver out and the respective made for the newsbo point. tomorrow for F 5 mS aveDlale avsigued to the schclars. reh Of J. B KENDALL some of the items men-! Horseshoes in gold and mount- an hae Bobi mate scomedls il aczokonk Bee Oe cee ot i tioned below you will not | Se DiC ious stan caret: “Ready-Made which has a cast of | St. Paul's Chu PENNA. AVE., aunt twenty-two characters, and which will | John W. Greene th s.1-2s rat r y i <i so | ° <= — why we are kept a O., nearly one and a half hours to pre- | R. Zimmerman was elected 1 18 tall uf fins chestot serge usy. Faces : mache he second is “Wanted, a Male | J. C. Milburn, secretary. Maj. ly bai lined gee ‘ey f = ue. sa ON ae er | Be Te EEG SRST. It will have four characters in the | Greene was elected delegate to t these suits go at.. $6.8. « 50 pieces Scotch Lawns, new] igs iy sof we council, which convenes in Winchester in| & é styles... aYAe- ue 5 ee alarm was turned im yesterday | juii: StH Joba Ke Gimmerman au ater | f saan grt Yaad e 5.000 vards of one-yard wide Fine shortly befo lock Tor a fir See ‘ en sworn i. a 7 ; on € 5. } \ the dwelling at 1507 28th The . es sa > sult at - $ SS © Percale Remnants. . 534c. yd. |? suildiug is owned and occupied by R. aA. FUNERAL OF MARTIN CRONIN. > = fe «1 oe Ree sce |B he fire engines quickly E In Lanésome drap- <r ae 2 for mothe. A lot of Light I igured Shirtings \2 and extinguished the blaze, but ti Former Chief of Fire Department and 15c. LADIES’ CAPES. = re lasing eg first warn and Scotch Plaid Dress Ginghams, | = SAI O S a damage to the amount of £5 had besa Buried Today. 5 Ie selvet ces, Macao ete NAM play Bee » fire was cecusioned by a chiid | The funeral of the late Martin Cronin, et ee Pas : nd satin Lines sok 3%e. yd. LORS. |e SESS RYE [amet ote ace ee’ [fo Sag BF Bm gua | 8 = all your rc eee “4 : > eG = | ing it down on the floor be: it was ex- . Pe ee ualitics—i " q ih ie mabe Aone Over 500 Woolen Dress Goods We've Just landed a new lot of the 2 tinguished, the burning stem. igniting ment ana a popular and highiy-esteemed ee eee Cc. LADIES’ SKIRTS = . Remnants, in plain and fancy, at Serene n a awe SARs tides | lace curtains citizen, took place this morning. The body, | % ist sor Naas els ana oS KIRTS. EF tWe., 15e., 25e. and She. can he doll owt fashionable and moat subatautin he funeral arrangements of Otto Klatt. | resting in a handsome casket heavily é ee them 18 cheek skirts in all cdos, CO. £ ‘ 50c. on the dollar. Bee tor alee =| who was accidentally killed on the cotrer |" 3 Se aa Seach... - 39. stiffened Liming and bousd oOUC. = > a =a reer, Sere : t of new Roman | d-m around pier No. 4 of the Aqueduct | Mounted in silver, and bearing a plate in- | J ah S Plaid 1 bs Real pes ? pieces Shepherd's ce padies” bats. H | bridge, as stated in The Star. yesterday, | scribed with the name and the dates of the > in ot temas oe | 6 handsome Bigu-ed gros grain stik Siena ec 23d black, navy and brown, double || — Hats for Gentlemen. g | have been completed. The services will he | birth ana death of the deceased, was re- | tain seri worth ben yd. for 2c. ein: bend =onie wake oy ae eee . i q tf pid tomorrew me y at 9 o'cloc : bile ; 2 : elvet’ bound—were §8.59— 0 = width, fast colors... .. WAc. yd. B. H. Stinemetz & Son, By he id tomorrow m beatingeat S10 ise moved from Wright’s undertaking estab- Hie Cinada : ate. $5.00 = : ts : »- 20d 123 ave. ! Carthy, = ‘ = sy | lishment to St. Patrick's Church at 8:30 | & VY e Goods Remnants. . ! E All-wool Novelty | s.-AP°°°" ALES Carthy, at Rev. Stan! e hb na ‘S A small lot of All-wo yi ct ae ss meee | Biheimer of the ashingion Luth- | o'clock, escorted by a detail of firemen in BTINS ESS Gare <oe Mnccccak weeks BOYS’ CLOTHING + — . Dress Goods, double width, 5 & eran Church will officiate. The interment | uniform, conststin, John Creamer, W. lues ever offered in white goods —re . will brin It > orm, ig of eamer, W. | & : fag ing results. 25c. yd. Go to Siccardi’s wll be at Prospect Hill ecmetery SUL CATE Ge Pane ee te, Jt is true-but tmpertant offeriy a jg oo eae suite all nes trom Electric ‘as been put to almost v a: Miss Dora M. Brown and Mr. Thomas I. | 4)" ai E len: 3Chny < 7 cates and atemoas cael agen nd now it’ ts being euployed Allwool Blacks Dress FOR RARGAINS IN HUMAN HAM Trundle were married last evening fg | Fells J: F. Reynolds, 5. 8. Alien, Charles | & ‘ nied dinities, amd Beat watterun. plaid etstyen aud check ef ing medium. ‘Striking. elec Odd lot of All-wool Blac Tess Hair Switches at Great Bargains, Oclock at the home of the Caan Spat 1 |B. Watt, George Helff, Solomon 1% striped lawns, In 3 to lo-yard fects—also bhick and tne + “lens ave Gisplased in flout ef | Goods Remnants. Worth soc. and .00 Switches reduced to ‘sf50. strats hevcerenrony APaG Wit Scheie de Murphy, 2 inscoes James Gaghan, A. E. ee eee ese eer a ann 1.39 3 or restaurant’ advertising some s : 200 Switcher reduced to $2.50. see Ceremony. gh y Easton, C. V. Mackintosh, F. C. Dodge, 1. 1 2 Tae begs re We have ecld Ahiene sults ay 3 sor the name of |65c. At.........-00+ -. 24c. yd. {00 Strtchos reduced 10. $5:00, Umited number of friends. Rev. Paul, SS Sen eee Sea 51g, PANS, “ald Shcwe, sults uy eal now for i leetric'” ads Gray and White Halr reduced in sme Ne Menzel, pastor of Con Church, 20¢h ndies ’ iy . ty bring big resulta. Tf yon $1.50, $1.75 La- fal Si Seats 1 | andi@) streets: ofiticted: he newly mar. | M. Roliins, J. J. Sullivan, - which sl than ‘that = are interest the matter drop a postal | ..* ie I , ried couple will make their home = nk McDonald, A. J. Sullivan, a yan. = . <—— ey Beane Tere. aul our repseeentarive | dies’ Dress Skirts at.... $1 each. me. Siccardi, rarily with the parents of the pride. > ies and. J. Sylvester.” | & ~. 10c. | REMNANTS OF LININGS? aa Se nes eet ae ee & adie Dome 711 11th st., next to Peiats Royal, Louis Schneider has sold to Mary Schnei- | Reauiem mass was celebrated by Rev. | % —, 6,000 yards of siiesia in short lengths, = U "Elect ri < % eee ME Bits Dh GS ue Private rooms for hai-dressing, sbampootng and | der, at an unnamed consideration, a por- | Father McGee, und at its conclusion the | 3 Mill remnants of imported welts and i to 20 parde—all pertece oo tee -S. Electric Lighting Co.,| Fancy Bordered Balmoral Skirts, | ie See AS se13-1Utf | ton of square 1300, located on 2d street | services for the dead were read, followed anes is es and rie, pee an Eetpaaibe foster ting 3 14th st. nw. ‘Phone 18; 6. Sone near the Tunlaw road. by a touching tribute to the deceased by wgured piques also worth 25e. Xs, sold for 10e, and 4 x Paes 1574, __ape-206 + wide --. 24c. ea. | | f Baby Suffers The remeins of Miss Wsther Maria | Father McGee. Im impressive | words sand Heong toes AD 2E- deh renee . ack Fi re E Beotes, who died in Washington Tuesday her McGee extolled the numerous quali- 4 of E our h Fs a = an 5 Al at of Black ‘ign ed Cre pe La-| with red, itching sk hafing or prickly | were interred this afternoon at Oak Hill | ties which had made the dead man respect RIBBON REMNANTS. and plain & 2 S dies’ Skirts, full width. Worth 85c., — heat—get EVANS’ TALCUM POWDER. ‘It | cemetery ea. estesmediandsioved by Gillavio ice 1a + . black and all col. & s e cures all the troubles—heeps bal FE - a 1 ph and = figured waist . him. He had been a candid, honest, gener- : soft’ and clear, ings and canvas — sold for 49c. each. Plain or perfu tLabel here if he doesn't handle it. :White 2 lve. ¢1 der-hi das a ; :. aR, 4 “WI ra cj een Sie ete THE ous man, tender-hearted as a woman and gy Fg eg mt ‘ Soup F reel Extraordinary bargains in Bleach- EF Ask your druggist for “Bvaus'."” Come a slave to duty. He loved his fellow men row for oe 914Ac. z 2 Se = = - 7 ny d his hand was ever extended to succor | 3 ed Pillow Casings and Sheetings. 5 It Will Likely and got ft a + hel week at Gan claret : 0 1S ’ Wholes those in need and soothe those in affliction. | Zgesgecgecgecgeciecedestestectest Seseshotentestoctestetoctesdetocietedectestetecestedecentedocgndetectetecedetedeg ABE ime lore. Men. cent soinch, fic. 24, 114c. Evans’ Drug Store Stes sna ww He loved his God and his church and was ‘a z : os : = e famous = & ave. and S st. and 1428 Md. ave. ap2v-1gd | If the program as now arranged is follow-| ever faithful to both. His end was sad |————— ; —=- Real rm TT mi and tragic, but neither God nor man held 10-4, 17¢. per yard. ed Dennis J. Canty, under indictment for A NATIONAL AFFRONT. or the Secretary of the Treasury and at aging aor: — im responsible for dt docr on the cther sid t comer = = the murder of George M. Rye by shooting | 2im respons! 2 om the cther side of the street Corner 9th and = A lot of Fine Bleached Cotton A perfect S ar iiteie v S| The tribute visibly affected many in the Much Importance Given to Pranks of | the same time they tore down a tall Framer ago tee ee = 2 z 2 rear him while near the corner of 14th and F | .ongregation, which included a host of the | > Se nuaincen More placed in front of the Secretary's liner sssors to Keyworth & Cramer). , | and Cambric Remnants. Worth 8c streets the 15th of last month, will be] gid friends of Mr. Cronin, At its conclu- nt ine manifested | Protect the shrub! from their Vandal- =| 10c., 124c. For........634c. yd. placed on trial-Monday next. As heretofore| sion the remains were taken to Mount | There is considerable feeling manifested | j.mq_ = stated In The Star the hearing will occur | Olivet. cemetery and there interred, the | among citizens whe reside in the vo ge A lot of 25c. Figured Organdie Remnants 8c. yd. pallbearers being Firemen John Creamer, | of the Spurish legation over the apolog TA ee ete pee be Janations mide to the Spanish offi- mon Nally, J. J. Sullivan and Frank Me- | 24 explana Sp in Criminal Court No. 1. Under a special arrangement Judge Cole, at present holding Save lloney & Trouble, SET 2 et . % x y fi r Englishman to: GET THE BEST, seine : Se aid Don eelaekide ou cal S Cool Cireuit Court No. 1, will presid2 at the ald. ae ie a ah ares Fine Motaty Dresses, in Stove ‘ul gure stem the. tmpmved 2| Canty trial poner - arimeat for the acts of mischievous mx Are Made, TheConcord Harness, jack and navy blue, consisting o Gis 9 in ean tare et ee District Attorney Henry E, Davis and As- Society of Colonial Dames. boys. It is claimed that the legation has | Mall. = Wie 7 skirt and basque. Worth $5.00. { homical. It generates its own gas from Z| sistant District Attorney Joseph Shillington | The fourth biennial convention of the | Suffcred mich less from the pranks ef | A fog-signaling apparatus, which seems Trunks, Bags, Suit Cases $1.98 ordinary oll. will represent the government. Canty’s in-| National Society of Colonial Dames re- | the Youngsters then have other residents, | to have realized the ideal aimed at by in- vd that there was no evidence that Young America intended to offer insult to the foreign officials by any act committed. OFSt MN, Am Wea ventors for many years, is shortly to be put on the market by a company. It was conceived and first tried in a humble terests will be looked after by quite an ar- ray of egal talent, headed by Mr. A. S. Worthiggton.. His co-workers will be Messrs. ,,, Jere Wilson, and Leather Goods. sumed its sessions this morning at Rausch- er’s, Mrs. Howard Townsend, president, in the chair. A national seal was adopted Quotations ae .C.W. Barker, 121 & ap20-204 Lutz & Go., (Next Natloi 487 PAL AVE. N.W. mal Hotel.) P. S.Trank Repairing by skilled bands. mb16-241 Great Reduction Swit In Hair. ebes, $2.50, formerly $5.00. Switches, $€.0u, formerly $10.50. Gray Switches, $4.00, formerly $5. Gray Switches, $4.50, formerly First-class attendants in Halrdressiug, Shampootng, ete. Imperial Hatr Regenerator for restoring gray hale. Never fails Ss 720 ap16-200 Smithfield Bacon. ticle are difficult to get. low. HELLER’S, 7th Street N. W. Hams The genuine ar- and of first quality. They Prices N. W. Burchell, 1325 F St. In Boys’ Clothing and Knee Pants: 24 All-wool Sailor Suits, inenavy blue, brown and green, faney trim- ming $1.58 A full line of regular Suits, all sizes, large variety of styles. §1.25 A large assortment of All-wool Knee Pants. .Worth 65c., 75¢. and 50c. Lansburgh & Bro., 420, 422, 424, 426 7th St. $3.99 a Ton —for clean, WEITE ASH COAL, of good size. ‘This’ price Includes free delivery to any part of Washington in eur big chute wagons. Book your erder now while the price ts down. Wm. J. Zeh, 708 11th. ap20-14d MAKES ERY PEOPLE AINE’S UND. WELL. 920 ORNS REMOVED Ingrowing lareed toe —CALLOSITIES AND ails cured and painful and en- ints fustantly and perma- hently relieved. Booklet and udvice free, rof. J. J. GEORGES & Chiropodists, 1115 Pa. ave. Next to Ital Hours—8 to 6. ap20-10d To be free from sic headache, biliousness, con- ete.. use Carter's Little Liver Pills. tuble. ‘They gently stimulate the liver stomach from bile, in properly be called ‘Knights of They ure gocd judges tn all its, re- d_delicaclee. In order to. stimulate petite and keep the digestive organs tn xomd order they give preeminence to ANGOSTURA BITTEGS. When you try them be sure ft Is the ferulne jacticle, marufactured ty Dr. J. G. B. igert He Changed His Mind. From the Cleveland Plain Dealer, “And are you determined to go to war, dear?” “Yes, love, I rcally must go.” “But you don't have to go. Lots of men will stay at heme. That very handsome Mr. Masher, who lives just opposite, told me he wasn’t going.” “He isn't, el Well, T'll stay home; too London is experimenting with some new public telephone call-office kiosks which have besn placed in some of the public thoroughfares. The kiosks are very for- eign-looking and resemble the newspaper stands in Peris. ~ then, by George! John C. Heal Thompson ahd Frailey. . ment will be brook, Drew, Paul 'Vmcent, Leonard ‘Mattingly, Jackson and Edgar A. Lustig. 6 ce ee The Last Bischoff Concert. gregational Church last night. From The principal witn2sses for the govern- Deputy Coroner L. W. Glaze- etective Joseph Carter, John W. Villiam H. Diggs, Mary 'C. Cooper, Henry The last Bischoff concert of the season attracted a iarge crowd at the First Con- 18 yesterday and seventeen state societies ad- mitted to membershi There are now 2,618 members of the original society and 614 in the societies just admitted. The gavel which Mrs. Tcwnsend uses is leaned by the District sceiety and is made from Mount Vernon wood. Among the delegates sent by the non- colonial states admitted this morning were Mrs. Robbins of Illinois, Mrs. Young of Mirnesota, Mrs. Lyman of Indiana, who takes Mrs. Harrison McKee’s place; Mrs. Wright and her alternate, Mrs. Brown, from far-off California; Mrs. Rathbone of a musical standpoint this was one of the most siccessful concerts in Washington this season. : The opening number on the program was “The Heavens Are Telling,” from Haydn's “Creation.” ‘This was sung by the cholr'of the church with great ef- fect. Mrs. Shir-Cliff sang the aria from Gounod’s “Mirella.” She was in fine voice and received several encores. Mrs. Shir- Cliff sang also Henschel’s “Spring,’ Kel- lie’s “The Boy and the Brook,” and “Where Be Going.” All of these numbers were re- ceived with much applause. Mrs. Bur- dette’s rendition of Chopin’s ballad, op. 4, No. 3, and other numbers were sung with the usual ease and great effect hitherto attained by Mrs. Burdette. The concert was brought to a close by the singing of “The Star Spangled Banner” by the choir and the entire audience. es The Star Out of Town, The Evening Star will be sent daily by mail for 50 cents per month In advance, Michigan, tucky, Mrs. Groesbeck of Ohio, Houghton of Maine, Mrs. Buckner of Ken- Mrs. Mercein of Wis Roots of Arkansas, Mrs. Welch of Texas end Mrs. Batre of Alabama. consi: Mrs. in, Mrs. North Carolina was the last of the colo- nois, Michigan, a nial states admitted and California the first of the non-colonial states admitted. These were followed in sequence by I'li- Minnesota, Iowa, Colorado, Maine, Mistouri, Wisconsin, Ten- nessee, Kentucky, Indiana, Alabama, Tex- as and Arkansas. Ohip, The Qualifications Needed. From Pucl Pruyn— “What sort of a man fellow be to succeed fn the Klondike?” Dr. Bolus—Well, I've never been there; but from all I hear I should say that a cross between Dr. Tanner and a polar bear would get along ve! Se should a “Want” ads. in The Star pay because they bring answers. It is pot the fi time, it is claimed, that the beys of the Force School have a turbed the neighbors on Massachusetts avenue, and to take official cognizance of their actions tow: rd the legation is to give the affair undue importance. ‘There is a large playground at the back of the school building, one of the residents states, but it is usually deserted, and chil- dren, large and small, play games in the streets. A number of times serious mts- chief has been done, the front stoops and doors of residences having been shamefully besmezred with mud; mortar has been thrown upon newly painted woodwork; fences and windows have been broken and injury done to shrubbery and parking. Several yeers ago, it is recalled, a gen- tleman published in a local paper an ac- count of the destruction of his property. He stated he had lately an expense of $50 renewing his lawn. One of the school teechers said he would be well pleased if some of the property owners would make an example of one of the ringleaders in the Police Ccurt. A number of these irre- pressibles have this very season been rep- rimanded for trespass on American prem- ises. From gome reports, citizens say, one might suppose the sign of the Spanish le- gation was a large and valuable one aftix- ed to the house, whereas it was a sirip of tin, two or three inches wide, cheaply lettered and tacked te the gate half way beck on the side street, outside the park- ing and within easy reach of any ten-year- old mischief maker. Not very long ago some of these roguish scholars tore down a number of real estate signs on the avenue and piled them on the back yard at Chiswick, but has since been on trial on the railway lines at Wimble- don and Claphem. “The patent fog-signaling apparatus,” said @ mau connected with the new inven- ticn, “4s, as far as we can see, an ingenious and practicable application of an idea in which former workers have failed. It is tomatic and clectric and ef comparative- ly simple construction. It consists of a large wheel placed at the side of the line near a station, and containing round its circumference thirty-two barrels, each holding two cartridges. A second rai! laid dcwm near the apparatus is depressed by the passing train, and, in its turn, pulls back and then releases a hammer, whic strikes a cap and explodes the two car ridges. By means cf a rod attached the machine ts automatically reset when the train has passed and the hammer returns Inte position to fire the next barrel. “It is connected by electricity with the signals, and the man in the box can set or uisconnect it by touching a button. The disconnection is worked by a magnet, which draws down the hammer and pre- vents firing. Moreoyer, a tell-tale in the box shows the signalman exactly when the train fires te cartridges, and ff the line is clear-he presses a butten, which rings a ging close to the engine. The train can thus proceed without loss of time, and of- ter without slackening. ss The battom of the Pacific ocean between Hawaii and California is suid to be so leved that a railway could be laid for 500 mile: front steps of the house row occupied by without allering the grade anywhere.

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