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THE EVENING STAR, FRIDA™. APRIL 22, 1898-16 PAGES, We ar&giying the most careful attention to the selection of the freshest and hi Every particle wesell is guaranteed by us, Lar, sy u s i yy us. ge contractors and buyers for hote' ~ will be given even closer Prices than those named below. Wie 5 FIRES OF Two ¢ontTin STS. TamO’Shanters, 17c. ives the Anse sauciocs!Corenic Boys’ Tam O’Shanters with patent EB The largest fire of the year 1897 was leather and soutache trimmed, in all as the ‘Alders- - Tes ae ed . : Those in | oa oT gee Pro ighest-grade groceries. s and boarding houses “ . y 9 9 colors—the newest spring effects—which |===| | what has come to be k Ss stock of men’s & boys eat pet Berehiee Ped (ZS [fate gure are im Lohans the damage 9 Se eee | | from Which, variously ted at first, x o cea || has been put officially af § ,000. Ten- ¢ Cc 1 oO t h In Turbans, 23c. million-dollar fires are ¥ ¢ nowadays : z Choice of a lot of boys’ and girls’ cloth in countries equipped, h« imperfectly, 3 ee - r = turbans, in all colors and combinations, | | with apparatus for the #>xtifiguishment of ‘ Started here this morning and was greeted with a rush of buy- se eee es oo fires, and in the United’ States conflagra- 3 ers unprecedented in the entire store’s history. The sale is one of tions of such dimensions aFe practically . -*é PACA GABA GCAD AY FAC, unknown. In former times, however, such the most important in the annals of Washington retail selling— x The men’s 08c. fully s co ap = e a a fires were not so rare, and what is known | 1: re) ‘ and fully deserves the attention of every person in the city. At asl "the great: New Yoo Ane! GP: 4655 ne § .) < I. the trade sale the first of this week of the entire surplus stock of hat sale volved a pecuniary loss of $80,000,000, pene J = Bat ped efea fiom arenton an hence: ath represents, of course, a much, 7 £3 men’s and boys’ clothing made by the celebrated John W. Til —which we start here tomorrow should amount, relatively, than would such a fire | | lard & Co., 636 Broadway, New York city, we secured this im- stir up the men as nothing else has in today, the purchasing power of money be- | ¢ |= mense stock. : : a lony time—and send them here in ing probably greater at that time, and, | & + i sa ee ss : Sey nae ee vocal aus ioein, moreover, the system of insurance being | The purchase price was about half the usual regular whole- feta iv bothederbles ond. aigines ta ate such that by the failure of a large number | eile cae d we tied tie stock over tas eicerresnonitcl the ‘latest: sprig, shapes ‘and’ shades— of compantes the insured were practically € cost, and we turn the stock Over to you at c SE sly in all slzes—and the very same qualities left without any compensation for the z low prices. The values are without question the most remark- for which you have been paying the ex- losses which they sustained. The number < . - clusive hat | able ever offered by any clothing skment in America. 98 cents. | There is no better maker of fine clothing than John W. Tillard-— ’ . his creations being noted everywhere for their high-class tailor- Tomorrow smillinery tores $1.75 and $2—for only of buildings burned in the great New York fire, which started in what was then known as Merchant street, In the Wall street dis- trict, was 700, and it wus not the firemen who put a stop to it, but the United States FRESH EGGS, §|5|%e. doz.. FRESH BEEF, Aljée. lb. Our great trade on fresh beef for boiling and stewing is being in creased da’ ing excellence. The same sce i > selling wi sailors, who came over from the navy yard ing excellence. The same scenes of busy selling will be enacted values ENE CaTmin Socom WiLaIiES: -again tomorrow—every day, in fact, until this remarkable money- arelcnnchntiouimpictant toibermiieed The Chicago fire of 1871 entailed a loss i eee 5 ES ni f $190,000,000 and covered an area of more | saving event is ended. by any saving woman in Washington— of 00, re 2 iZ meine Sect d es “ = i as we have tried to make them irresistible. than 2,000 acres, consuming 17,000 build. = And we shall permit you to “charge” whatever you buy just = s = ings. a ye 3 3 y How well we have succeeded you may Te aint Ch Cin Cee Ge the same as if you were paying regular prices. Judge by comparing them with any Dine Tenatly recta’ onions neeuctedl ilttle other store's offerings. They speak elo- l= § pales focus ae quently for our leadership: D worth $10 to $13. worth up to $25. Bicycle hats, 33c. A lot of rough-and-ready straw bicycle hats, in brown, blue, green, red ‘and white—will be offered as a special value for only 3c. more than one year later, entailed a loss of $80,000,000 and destroyed 800 buildings. but these were of a much more substantial character than those burned in Chicago. Only about 20 per cent of the Chicago fire losses were paid, but more than 60 per cent of the Boston losses were met by in- surance. : The aggregate losses in New York city in which are never found selling for less The beef we sell at = than $10, $12 and $13—except on such Ladies’ hats, 38c. fom GRC AT eae Ca 43c. Ib. is cut from the finest beeves, and we guarantee it sweet and fresh rare ces the coats have koh © To es? ie , yea e DOU SSA Sass ia wide tin piped inner stylish cutay Bia cough cadens lan Bralabeceien \ recent vents they HavelnoverDecnheo are: tewn will turn Best Bright Smoked Sugar-cured Shoulders Tender Round Steak, large rounds... Ile. Ib. as $7,000,000, The nearest approach to that ; Of... --..- . een ans was in 1891, when they were $6,900,000, crib double whl go as a special better made at ; : — Zc. Ib. has. You have double the pri ote the splendid lin- Ce EO m of which was supplied by = 2990357255 +++ 6) - ib. wr-button enta- ings—the buttonboles are hund-made aud oo ee ete ener ie islet curee | (Good cuis of Excch Boiling Beef for...44Z-¢. Ib. 10-pound lots of Best Pure Leaf Lard for.7e. Ib. Way sacks—dark plaids. cassimeres and sewer tera sit but Sailors, 49c fire. at the corner of Greene and Bleecker 2 ID. English striped cheviots—erats lined pate fe 9 oO streets, on St. Patrick’s day, the loss from with fine Italian cloth. A lot of straw sailors In plain and ugh bra " Tender and Juicy Roasts of Beef for.......7¢. Ib. Finest Sliced Ham,without skin on it, for 15¢. Ib. Cakes, 6c. lb., at Johnston’s, which was $1,400,000. In the same year a fire on South street, In September, entailed a loss of $264,000, and another on Fulton street, one week later, caused by the vapor of benzine igniting from the heat of a stove; $220,000. Such fire losses, howe are so rare in New York as to become ¢ is, with silk bands of blacks Wil be sold for only 49 $2 pants, | $4 pants, $1 98 . teste 09D¢, 1 Ribbon, 9c. yd. Tot of men’s cheviot | 6 stryke of st 9) top coats, 4 shades of ert top coats. a pants, strictly all wool worsted pants, w We stilt \offsr you: the choice. of “fine ceptional, but those in 1801 were unusually : E ao : sheet tex’ erste, ined “tive different —_pat- aro reamlar $4 values seat (Coloeanll shude=for ouly Oe, Jareenond. rurthrtncluded the pucningso Corn Hill Sweet Cakes...............--8¢. Knick Knack Sweet Crackers... 8c. Ib. od terns—made with the —go at $1.98. These yard. 6 y 2, me a se eeeeee . ID. cloth, Fs 5 uc x i ‘ wide F Datent riveted buttons are male up with 2 — Ge ED) Os OS ea Large Coffee Cakes for.... 6c. Square Coffee Cakes for.............-.6C. Ib. also a the ip pockets and the 45 a 25c. ribbon, 19c, yd. 41-inch Roman-stripe taffeta and plain moire taffeta ribbons, which sell regu- larly at 2c ard—will be offered to- morrow for 19¢.-a yard. Flowers, Ic. bunch. As a xpectzl we offer you the choice of roses und follage, forget-me-nots and and a fire in the factory of the New York Crimped Sugar Crackers for. Print Works in Jane street, in July, en- € ; «€ .. 6c. tailing a loss of $225,000. f Round Cream Crackers for... .. facings Klondyke Spiced Cakes.................6¢. Ib. - SC. Ginger Snaps for...........c..sene0+-€> ID. 5c. Vanilla Wafers for...............++..-12¢. Ib. - 8c. ib. Pretzels or Pretzelettes for.............10¢. Ib. dink Phi A = about two-thirds of the city, but there has Ib. Pink Philadelphia Honey for...........12¢. Ib. never been any very accurate computation of the loss, and perhaps no such computa- § tion was possible. There have been many serious fires in France, but no one of them | ¢@ large enough to take rank in respect to § loss among the notable fires of which there | % is a record. . ee J PECULIARITIES OF ANTS. g ° Zueeeae = Kor $1.00, at Johnstons. are the Dest in our regular stock at perfect flt- that price—these gu at 4.95. nd well made, endid values. The largest and most serious fire of which = ae : there {s authentic record in Germany was Square Soda Crackers for. Philadelphia Creams for... ... in Hamburg in 1842, the loss resulting from Butterfly Oyster Crackers for.... it being $35,000,000. The “great fire’ of London took place in 1606, znd consumed $6 bike su $2 bike pants, OQeE, Men's eassimere golf Men's plaid bicycle pants, in tho se suits, In as ay jaa axe styles of plaids ry combinations whieh are fashion- TATE bunches of velvet’ violets—for 11 and ful made with military ——— m deable strength said a7 aihere wear comes Hecht’s are under-= | | | to yeu for selling the whole town on skirts and suits. $12 suits, $7.98 Here is ¢ rdinary value for y 4 1 for $ Boys’ $3 to $5 suits, Boys’ suits, $2.75. gence and Power of Reasoning. From the St. Louls Globe-Democrnt. BY ‘ & y BY & ‘ as you fi which are Sir John Lubbock took’ twHive ants, six and snits— garments n you at $6 about town—will go for from each of two different’ éoloni Raneomese: Mie made them érunk; then they were all put an 0 rales ht 4 > : $3.98 Ink: Ungar ee ll beck nee 34 Ibs. of 30-cent Java and Mocha Coffee and 5 Ibs. Granulated Sugar, all for.............. $1.00 ¢ oO. {hetuding spected them, carried away their compan- Fa Soa nde GE LEEL Wianiia (Guinea Sacer --- OL. ‘ of boxe! es icns, and took care of them antil they re- 9 pc des in Granulated Sugar tor.......... - srseeeeeeee $1.00 F fabeies hich tie covered, while oe ue oeeanie: Kea f 7 pounds Granulated Sugar and 2 pounds of 5oc. Green Tea, or M ca, all for............ $1.00 oasee ae sitits—and with into the water. A largo!dead fly was pi = sei pa arele IF : 2 : 4 z Boys’ suits, $1.98 Kinks” of fashion whteh aa tnaltaniatanacone lant simsbaiately went 6 Ibs. Golden Rio Coffee and 5 Ibs. Granulated Sugar, all for.............2- seseeeees $1.00 © | sis Pheer mentale sJust the prover welzht over and pulled at it, but‘found himself ; 5 Ibs. of Large Maracaibo Coffee and 5 Ibs. Granulated Sugar, all for. . -- $1.00 6 ' shee of several steles of finey eher- suits which cannot be ble to move It. He then went away, anc : apt eneas nae Ses oe 3 “ z - n gt, $ and 80 are speedily returned with 2hree companion 63 ths. Good Grain Rio Coffee and 5 Ibs. Granulated Sugar, ail for... . -» $1.00 ¢ and by their united efforts the fly was car- The Coffees we name a e whole grain; we will grind or pulverize them if you request ua. , ried aw P c Stand $5 fer. ‘These go at $1.05. It has long been known, thas come spectes « i : A Ki of boys" blouse walste, in a num- of ants are in the habit of acting in exac ) z 3 . ber of the newes the same manner as man in‘keeping insec é Boys’ suits, $3.50. of (the eae cows for the “they supply. EY i 4 £ it ; The ordinary greer uphides, is to the PS 133 Fs 3. ent what the co to man. green » f= Randsomest amd nobbiest carments made [0 —— fly is capable of exuding from two nipple- | § ‘ e ¢ like projections a sort of liquid gum, of 4 [= en Knee pants, 39c. Novelties at $35. Te As Sue names z | recs matics Choice of the well-known “crackajael We particular! I your attention to = =|} go they lick up the dew which falls | “alered seu ite Tare het and knees b Jackets and sults in |] from the aphides, but they milk them ex- : 3 | 3 pei TS La always paid imported creations, | =| | actly as a dairymaid milks a cow. With | ¥& ‘ | " =| | their antennae the ants stroke the tubercles § 5 c Bd | 4 0) I f : | | cf the aphides, and in a few seconds a drop | ¥ ° PY of pellucid liquid appears at the e > Cc. Sale Ol Wrappers. } » vith This is the honeydew, and it is at once Sweetest and Best Elgin Butter. ... -23c. Ib. 5 Ibs. of Yellow Granulated Corn Meal......13¢. ome: : ‘ Retr licked up by the ant, which thus proce a ; pes Tomorrow we shail have a sale of wrappers which will startle Iie Ocatameta eI i Aah OG) Gaus RN TG) RES ull Cream » 4 Ibs for. tresses 65C, Large cans of Baked Pork and Beans........6¢. aa ee . ay ee eee at rimmed with embroidered silk and sfied. Ants capture anc S, : s SS - S % % you and bring one ot the biggest crowds of our career to the eauds. It hs ist Imipstble te keep them in captivity, caré feeding 25c. Lea & Perrin’s Worcestershire Sauce... 19¢. 3 cans Standard Sugar Corn for............ 18¢. = second flicor. A lot of fine percale wrappers, in the most desir- spe ae and caring for them for the sake of their iy. You may be assured: that you will pay $50 and more for such suits elsewhere. Eagle Brand Condensed Milk for... 6 cans of Baby Brand Condensed Milk... 13c. can 3 large cans Condensed Cream for........-25¢. 50c. 3 small bottles Catsup for...............+--- 14g, 5 Ibs. of Best Dried Lima Beans for........23¢. 3 packages of Lion Coffee for.............-20¢, 5 Ibs. oi Best Dried Green Peas for 23c. 3 cans Standard Marrow Peas for.......... 18¢. 5 Ibs. of Split Yellow Peas for soup for......23¢. o-Ib. sacks best Table Corn Meal for...... 15¢. 12 large boxes Matches for..........- - 12¢. 3 large bottles Catsup for.......... - 28c. $ Y 20 QUAKER()<_ : Flour b Lisbl. OATS pck.. Royal Best Family Flour for....§4.90 per bbl. Large Cakes of Babbitt’sBestSoapfor 4¢. each. Sacks of Royal. 18c., 35c. and 7c. each. Large cakes of Electric Star Soap..... 2c. cake. Py honeydew. But these English ants are surpassed by their Mexican cousins, who utilize the bodies of some of their kindred as living storehouses. These pouch-ants feed largely upon honey, which they gather and then store in the living bodies of members of their own kind. Those ants selected to act the part of storehouses are first carefully bitten in such a manner as to put a stop to the process of digestion, and then are fed with as much honey as their bodies will contain. By this means their bodies will swell out until they lose all semblance of their natural form, and these living honey pots look like big white currants, with a head and set of legs. ‘The abdomen becomes spherical, smooth and so transpar- ent that the honey can be seen within. It is quite airtight, and so preserves the fra grance of the honey. When an ant re- Guires any {t gently pats and strokes the honey ant, which then gives of its store. The agricultural ant of ‘Texas not only stores up grain for use in winter, but also le combinations of navy and white and black and white and fancy effects—the newest checks and figures—all of them with «=. Tuffle on shoulder—trimmed with soutache braid and separately lined—skirts full and liberally wide—the sort for which you pay $1.50 usually—and we offer you ‘ r the choice for 49c, = 49c. shirt waist sale. We know of no former offering of shirt wai compare in value to the one we make tomorrow. The newest lawns, percales, ginghams, madras and zephyr garments—all with detachable collars—in the most desirable check and plaid patterns—the creations of the foremost shirt waist maker of the world. and waists which have every right to be a dollar, $1.25 1 $2.50 skirts, $1.19 Handsome with made red brilliantine skirts figures all 1 bound. Their can had anywhere for less than $3.50 skirts, $1.9 in s 4 9 § that will $10 skirts, $6.50 Stylish satin” bra atin skirts, o—will | Boys’ blouses, 49c, nik Si ae wane ine. cows seed of the particular grass it wishes Ria i ae Thoda vence oe lit beput’s enh. : $16 skirts, $12.50 to gather. A circular patch of ground about Large Grain Flint Rice for..... ie Oc. Ib. Large packages of Soapine or packages of | 1e immense lot will be put on separate tables on the third Lot of these ultra stylish Sg ne eet * Sabbitt’s 1776 Powder f 3} floor, and sufficient salesladies will be ready to serve you stripe silk and saa borhood of the nest, is cleared of all vege- Large packages Best Rolled Oats for..7¢, each. $1770 Vowder for....... Ic. each. Hs y to s you prompt- ‘allie akartees thet tation, loose stones, ete. Early in Novem- Rest P. & G. Oleine S f j y ius “whieh are oe ber this piece of ground fs sown by the|§ Large packages Quaker Oats for.....9¢. each. poe ae oap for......314c. cake. 0 for $12. ( and kept clear of weeds as they a In the following June tne seeds are ripe, and after they have been garnered, the stubble ts cut—bitten by the leeth—close to the ground and carried away, after which the ground is prepared for the suc- ceeding crop. After reading the above incldents, to which could be added others too numercus to mention, who will say that the ants are not actuated by reason m addition to in- soon SC: 3-string Carpet Brooms for.......... --10c. 3 small cans Condensed Cream for. 18¢. 4-string Carpet Brooms for.........19¢. each. 25c. bottle Durkee’s Salad Dressing for... 19¢. 5-string Large Carpet Brooms for..24¢. each. Earge cakes of Borax Soap for...... .2c. each. 12 large California Oranges for..... .. 20c. A PRUNE BARGAIN, 3 large cans Condensed Cream for. _ Hecht & Company, sis seventh st, Se “en ee ee ee en er ee ee = esses and their state ice e, e arrie: Women Often Ketray Thoughts and | all,” she said. “there le ae service: welght of a train made up of a locometies mae RGlkc aaa Habits in Their Speech. im this, for the company, cone i and eight cars would be 184 tons, or 306000 oie hehe rex little bit of finery y voice is only a| pcunds, exclusive of the pusueneor” Brender Matthews in Scribner's. yom the Chicago Times-Herald. is not cared Nery, auite in place when it | mail matter ae er indisputabl ssl “Do really think a swee is not carried too tar. g t 1s an indisputable necessity of the 5 4 Cc: “The English broad ¢ Pulling 184 tons along rails at the rate of | acted drama that the performers shall iS onerr eae en the ipa ot tee Gin ell fifty miles an hour or more is an achieve. | oii : h a y interviewing an | but people who have to walle shout eee: | Ment which has not been easily brought | Pitch thelr voices as to be heard all over indulge in this Anglomaniae series ‘Since | treat, and the more the problem Is studied | {N¢ house, and that they shall so place Consuelo, the Duchess of Marlborough, has | the mechan, i418 understood how far | themselves on the stage as to keep their et the “new fashion of cultivating the | Cugmechanical work on railroads has been | faces vislbl> from al Iparts of the theater. ‘A's’ sound very well Large Evaporated Peaches | ee oa Ib. Large Bright Apples, 4 Ibs, for...........-25¢. New Bright Evaporated Apricots for. ae) . ib. New Bright Evaporated Nectarines for6IAc¢, Ib. Italian Sweet New Prunes for.....---.-12c. Ib. Large Ruby Prunes, very bright......7l4c. Ib. always. Of cours aa aa was the respor speaking voice and reci pushed. There were by the | : ' pice citing most Hathetic i 4 y ast figures re-| ‘These are both deviations from ordinary | {€ ~ C7 x betrays so much as the voice, save pems, pads & pat perted 36,000 locomotive: ¥ 2 C e e Silv Ful . sel paar Gres ps eae Peres (hea aries a 4 fad | American’ railroads, 20,000 passenger care] “AKC, since common sepse tells us that a] SLarge cakes of Baking Chocolate for 15c. each. Large Silver Prunes for..............7Ze, Ib. und co far thats copression hidden, T have | the low, sweet voices ene ee tO cultivate | and 8000 mall and baggaes came There | man does not discuss his private affaira in figures seem large until compared w . y # thdusan: of education as | number of freight cars on mamericanrratte Sa ee oe roads, and then they seem insignificant, for siders it as much a matter ac ing. been a er of speaking voi for over so and have gi resis orrect carriage or a legible handwrit- JOHNSTON’S, 729 and 731 7th St. and the doctrine of probabilities assures us that only a quarter ef the time would t % j » the number cf freight cars i = of the voice most serious at- | — 605, 000. rs In use is 1,250,-| a couple face toward any given point of | © ss : @AROAS A. OROARGOASOAOACAOCROR ORG. DARGACACRORGRA: tention. A voice he first thing that RAILROAD CARs, Freight 1 the compass. Even when two characters | @-AS@R@A@ ACA ACA CAS ASRS A. ORG AG AGED AGAR AB AGA AD ABAGAG ED AG ABCEDACACAL strikes us in a new acquaintance, and 1t is paeeee divided peyegs ben ata pailnoed men are| alone on the stuge whisper, together, not 4 ee — a sie ae vitae’ ° spe 1 | What Some ct Th 5 P| sses—flat cars, such as} tc be overheard by othgr characters’ sup- Spas — a : “4 aS and ication. voices le > cars, such as] pretend to lower their ‘voles, since what aaeenees 2] me sent ous.” i * From th 1 a “ — - | in the last seven years she has had two | ernous.” The award f vi © @ certain truthful ring about | From the Boston Traveler. ralt and oPdinury mere enat on Of Stain, | they say must be audible tothe audience— | gwenty-Three Smelters im Line—Ital- | (7) the last seven sears she has ade Tere third prise a sliver An ordinary passenger car on a steam] suey 1ud ordinary merchandise; stock cars, | or else why say It? a at ect for Big Noses. such as are used for cattle, and coal cars, Many a critic, nee of he fo blank verse eateries nitioad leosie a Which the owners of all the features 're- | medal of ihe first order, was adjudged to . too, we have all met worldly wise | T#! s ‘om $4, 0 $5,000 and} such as are used for the transportat From the Lancet. ceived prizes according as they could pre- | Carlo Ascani, for the refined symmetric nen, with naturally hard voices, wut try | Welehs 800 pounds, or nineteen tons. A coal and oll—those used for oll being sup: | andyt2, the Beene OF UPTON Wall of | Fre whose has at all periods of their his- | sent it In fts greatest perfection as regards | proportions of his nasal feature the ieee ‘Grcaake i Ives caressing, thinking | ™all car, which costs from $2,000 to $2,500, | lied with tanks. The average weight of a| tiong he blindly. accepts, Unbonsciony Veer sessed a peculiar significance for | type, size, beauty and olfactory power. | two prizes, silver medals of the second and thas ty appeer sympathetic. but the funda- | end is shorter by about one-quarter than | “@!, oF ondola car ts seven tons. The car| they, too, are out of naturé, has refused Se ero UAe ta vevanbolloreinteliigenco 1b | tee <bet 0k these concore sven beta ti) tiled Ita pectin ere elven tor a Tea whe te must be | the ordinary passenger coach, weighs 32,000 | (on mer nnd eect aD ae ER Det ti eet ee cree otha rise rete aes i familar speech ancient and mod- | gents of that medical school and the citi- | solid and well planted.” and for ame icone in that slow. drawiing, | With, the eens dams. A baggage car, | cars weigh elght tons each on the average: | ts'he @ little too Ragranty’ unrest eM |ern, a homo nasutissimus belng Seneca’s | zens were invited, by universal suffrage | siderable, regular and’ worthy of respect = ionate voice, with its narsh | Without the baggage tm it, weighs 28,000| ccal cars weigh three tons each. It costs not to be dented that the aside and the uivalent for a very clever man and Naso | and secret voting, to name the possessors |The candidates who were unsuccessful— "undertone whenever it forgets | Pounds. or fourteen tons, and costs about | SPOUt $20 to build coal or ofl cars, and they | soliloquy are labor saving devices which | ©’svse held in honor by the Otacilian, Oc- tha thea ate oaeetl gti pepmccaticgrat | ceaite eee maaan a : > wo who! tnve no great <ok | much ‘as a mail car. A sleeping car is aia ae tty coul cars 19,050 ene ee ee ee eae oerenne Raaa! Ovidian and Voconian gens, while | tne Uncient Venetian town The prizes, | which the committee combanen meh — ture, yet possess a sweet voice, which car- | jy wejeyoenatve than any of the others, and, their contents, if all filled, 250 tons, which, | “as¥conventence of sollloguy, by gens Of | wasica was a cognomen of the Scipios, one | consisting of pocket handkerchiefs and | and so the Concorso dl Nast became a thing ‘athy and conviction with it, are | ‘= Welshs a good deal more, too. A plain, | with locomotive and caboose added, make | the audience while taking in the other mee of ‘whom, Publius Scipio Nasica, was, as snuff boxes, were in due course awarded | of the past, till the Buon-temponi (merry than their brainy sisters, | Simple, but durable sleeping car with ob-| #2 tons as the weight of a train. it may poraneatot Gin plays nas bean torrets "virtuous man in the state, chosen | by plurality of votes. masers)) of the future year or another » women we want near us in be added, roughly, that the weight of load-| ~ 4 the most v! At Milan, and quite recently, a much bet- | city think fit to revive the harmless com- servatory attachments, literary annex and many a playwright. The conscientious the image of the Mater Idaea % and in trouble. ‘The poorest at-| culinary department costs anywhere from | Co, tnt pAseeneer, “The Tan ent, Fanges dramatist has tended of late to get along | f° sccompany ter ordered and more conclusive competi- | petition. atho is z " me. In the Italy of today aver naso | tion of the same kind has just come off, the _—— ror tenderly and, harmoniously, | $20.00 t0 $20,000. ‘The average weight of a| the greater the speed; that's the railroad | W!tBOut the aside and the soliloquy, “ "| to Rome. tn Ths Tey ata nose, to be of | whole. proceedings being controlled, by. a ‘A Definition. know the effect, irritating or sooth- | *¢P!ns car Is from twenty to twenty-two} Tule. Fortune Smiled. good nose) are the first a a Les tras committee and the “examinations” con- | From Truth. - 4 ch certain voices have over us, and | t¢ns- ——_+o+_____ = ‘phrases all turning on that feature in dveted in a Nasoteca furnished with : Mamma—“Oh, dear! Jimmy, I don’t bee i From Puck. ymbolic sense and giving rise to proverbs | drawings and water colors of heads well > ¥ e' = és C1 i ave lene e lc sense vi nye eee eae ee bela weight of the railroad locomotive for | 's a rare bird. It fs perfectly wingless, and | demonstration in Madrid yesterday. uch. Log es its nose or robbing the | Hogarth. The competitors numbered thir. |{M€ What you want to do.” not 2 sign of hair or feathers protects the “What was the occasion for it?" that rhinoplas- but more than twent RTE ars seve ee iettating” senger service, inclusive of tender, but not| bees ook. | “Thi rumor that the treasi latter of its due proportions en peace one nig t ae 9 adiak 1s08 ‘ A well-informed society woman remarked | f fuel in the tender, is forty tons. One| J? ‘ Pies Semalioaeranl Seino officials had cocnted thelr money and Ee ia andthe aha Bae prize (gold medal) was won by a Venetian: German universities granted oer a doctors? See —- z baggage car weighs fourteen tons and one| Like the ow! of ihe north the setting of | found $11 more than they expected.” Se cat, Sapliacoss! (1546-99), has for | Fortunato Michieluttt by name, a vender | degrees, 1,187 of them in medicine, 829 in ¢ all have our company voices as well} mail car sixteen tons, bringing up the| the sun mecns the beginning of life to See 2 time given his name to an ingenious | of lucifers, whose nose was found to be of | philosophy, 835 in law, and 20 in 5 as our company manners; not alone that, | weight of the locomotive and the baggage| trem. Then they hop abcut like rabbits] 1¢ want anything, try an ad. in The | 2! the feature when ‘lost, | “formidable proportions, 1 but we even get to know the company | and mall cars to seventy tons. Six -| Tr A soe see L method of replacing the » long, well pro- voices of our friends after a time; also to ger cars at am Gest be nineteen ttn: —. really the clowns of the fow!| Star. If anybody has what you wish, you alte in Keeping, therefore, with all prece- | nounced, aggressive, trenchant like a Knife | the final examinations, 832 degrees having get an answer. with the fitness of things, it " blade.” The second prize fell to one An- been taken there.

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