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ean, em - . . J . ‘THE EVENING STAR, FRIDAY,’ APRIL 29, 1898- PAGES. 11 NEW PUBTICATiONs, - abuso FROM TONKIN TO 3NDIA: By- the Sources of the Irawadi; Janyes;.495—Jaquary, ‘96. Prince Henri D’ T lated Hane a ley Bent, MA. ted. by G. Vaillier. HYATTSVILLE. New York: Dodd, ead & Company. Wash- ‘fhe Hyattsville Euchre Uiub met Wednesday} -Priace Henri is ay infrepia traveler. He evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. L, H. Camp- | has assailed some 9% the most difficult and bell. ‘These present were Mf. and Mrs. Join E. | dangerous geographical problems the world Latimer, Mr. and Mra, R. S. Whiting, Mr. and | affords, and even Hw Hie is in Africa, that Mrs. Charles H. Welch, ‘Mr. und Mfs. R. E. White, | great continefit that'1¢ succumbing to the Me and Mrs. Jemes C. Rogers, Dr. ad Mrs: | rosearches of civiligs§ tan at such a com- Joseph B. Owens, Miss Nellie Moran, Mrs. J. C. : Robinson; Mr. and Mrs. Jou. S: Rogers, Dr. Charles | Paratively rapid rate. Zhe journey that is ‘A. Wells:-Mr. und Mrs. Theodore ‘Yun Doren. described in this valasmé was over a route The prizes were won by Mrs. Owens and Mrs, | Seldozt~ approach>#bydwhi men for the Van Doren, Mr. Campbell and Dr. Owens. The | traditional reason Jf'itS grave perils. Few Club will be entertained at its ‘next meeting by | whites have ever penetrated Thibet. The Mr. and Mrs. Whiting. dead line of prohibition has been drawn An enjoyabl> di rece 2 7 and. Mra, Daniel Buck at thelt residence” near | @TOunA it far more suacessfuily than in other The ts Another Great Purchase . by THE PALAIS ROYAL. he waist stock of Birkenfeld, Strauss & Co. of Every Line a Leader== Every value a surpassingly good one. Every price a sur- prisingly low one. Not in many a day have the opportunities piled up as they have for tomorrow. 3 ° e J ° 9 ° > Astonishing Offerings of Boys’ Suits. 100 Attwool Gray ‘As another surprise we offer you. the veal po Ee Ae ee re ee re Hels. aay ge aah aor a] Party of tis waridTdiven this Sreed or the 46, 48 & 50 Wooster Street, New York, will be Chevist: ec ow nie cholce of a lot of Blue a1 lack © Pomphrey, Mr. abd Mrs. John Vermillion, Mrs. J- | Ciimatic evils of Africa and the polar h ti t the di ibuti ptt fot Short Pants Suits, that were included Jones, Mrs. Edith Charley, Misses, Edit Buck, climat J os ere some time oday, he distribution to com- Years; prettily in this last great purchase; alJ-wool -and Ficrence Brady, Katie ‘and Vinnie Redmiles, Effe | regions has not sufficed to prevent endeavot trixie wth raid Furenteed fast color. ‘The pants have | Hv!and. Maggio Sweeney. Nelito Dente, “Emma, | 2 eerectively as has. the sheer exclusive- mence tomorrow morning. 1,478 dozen of the fam- » collar. catty am double seats and knees—all Double-Breast- Lola ind Maude Pumphrey, Slinuie, Vermilll ness of the Thibetans. Mr. Rockhill of this 6s 3%” . : Mop cata oe ed jackets; bat they are very dressy mits Siran “Balaeman, Nellie? and alle “smith Tale Gite. -ndw oiitntuter?¥o “Gretel” penetrated ous ‘Ideal’. Waists are to be retailed at less than mien od 4 on; pan, Messrs. Buck; Harvey ant William Shi , pars % Made! fo sell at sss wil etre coondete eetitect i: bib, Willan Gibson Willen teak Jane, | far into the interior with serious difficulty heretofore wholesale prices, them at the spécial fonda oa wane ae Paced Ste ain oe nfo peg es eed and often at the peril of his life. The re- pete he) alee Seco Soe Snowden, Ambrose and Everett Sweeney, George | £USal of these people to be visited by Euro- and Elmer Ireland, Lee Norfolk, Pinkney Sweeney, Cerlton Cox, Allen Bowie, Bernard Duley, Julius ireland, Arthur and Irving’ Chaney, Samuel’ Purdy, George Jones, Smith, William Martin, John Mulli- kiu and Hampton Brady: peans or Americans, to associate in any manner with the ideas of octidental pro- gress, or to learn it the least from their more enlightened and liberal neighbors who If you want to get one of those Long Pants Saflor Suits, here is the opportuuity Lot of Boys’ Keefer Short Pants Suits, made of all F the “Ideal” has an equal it is the “Derby.” All other makes Segpeipe pessiacei ra of the seascn—50 Biue Serge Suits, wur- A special meeting of the trustees of the Mary-| have already succvinbed-in part to the are inferior t se standards. T ‘a vs it: dreds Tagan a Taatet -tast Coats penta’ conde aE lend Agricultural College was beld Wedacaday. | influence of ‘an enforced association with ~ ior to these The trade knows it; hundreds to $ years: Sutter a6 age fran 7 to regular spring bottoms and buttqhs serdes Frofeasor C. I. Clements of the University of | advanced thought and works, has deterred of thousands of women know it. It is only necessary to add that the coming sale is of 1898 “Ideal” Waists. The materials include Silk Stripe and Figured Zephyrs, Scotch Cheviots and Oxfords, 15 years. We want to lay special stress Sa 2 upor thése being extracrdisaty valnes= the ‘waist in true saflor tashfén. they are worth from » Such @ quality 12 not to be found and the ehoice Is $l O08 elsewhere at . Tomorrow, $5 at < 3 ° z # ee Cree Sag oot many an exniorer from venturing far be- andes rm ‘awcrelty, first assistant en-} yond the narrow limits of colonization tem-ologist. and Frank Sherman, second assistant. along the <astern “and southern edges of Cora Barnes, Laura Williams and Charles Sco : colcred, ‘were’ brought betors Justice Batley stom. | the continent. But Prince Henri secks the ANSE MMM EMMI MMM MME ANIM spectal day, charged with disorder!; duct. Th perils of just .uch problems. His book of the . . ~ ¢ Y. Men’. Lot of Black and sue Cheviot Long ech elven tlrty’ days in Maribor jail," | four 1s co-sequently" the more interesting French Boucle Cloths, Bedford Cord: and Piques, Canvas Cloth, rd . neeting of 7 "AS 23 q lace Pate . % ress: MS] pants Suite, all woo! and fast color, you George's evant was Fall Kopitar gore ogee eT etree Ota comm apa Imported Madras and best Percales. Various colors; plain, figures, ca on ants have our guarantee for that; and also sev- ears We hele Tete board of town com-| beauty as a bock being enhanced by’ the ‘ - = if ef- q mee recall guttiecie Sin tancy= Coastuieree tet held Tuesday evening. he troas. | Striking value of it contents, 1c deseribes does, stripes, plaids atid checks; a hundred and one difffferent ef are all-wocl, too. They are all Single- n portance were transacted. the mode of travel in this land without Breasted Sacks, cut in the latest fashion, Mrs. Charles H. Welcb gave a luncheon Monday | tramways and almost without roads and made with double-stitched edges and lined in honor of Mrs. J. Boykin, prior to her de- | bridges. It shows haw difficult is the first with Italian cloth. It fs a combining of perture for Omal.a, The guests were Sirs. | step toward a suspicious, treacherous race. Se John Hollen: Ma nbek, Mrs. Louls Holden, | it reveals the Yast pos'fbilities of the great $9 and $10 values for your Mrs. lel v1 a ee $7.50 Ropingon,, owen. Mrs. ROE, White, Mra. J.C: | area for cultivation and expansion. ‘There Mrs. Bigelow and Mrs. Smith of Washi are many passages that tell of exciting will spend the summer at the Hyatt Aira adventures, with the natives, while the Mr. ‘Thomas Ruffin. will return. to H: journey itself was not without its attend- during the coming v eek. : eopretermes a The choir boys of Pinckney Memorial Church fects. “Fast colors.” The entire stock of 1,478 dozens in five stupendous lots: 5s SB th 22h 2 tks Ms MSs Ss eee Senet Lots 1 2 3 4 5 Value 75c Sr $1.50 > Boys’ Knee Pants. For 39c. 59c. 79c. 98c. $ of Long Pants Suits, to ages from 1 HMMM ¢ ant dangers from the See und the S way. The s did % chetioig Of butions and eee We know you are always ready to take pea ae ras aca bo oa notego far into Thikes ‘They merely skirts E3 Seis. ter taco rae vse advantage of a good value in Separate L.'H, Campbell and Airs. Owens tt PYM | eq the southeastern corner. ‘Their route couts, pants cut small ec Pants, and that's why we bought these ‘The dramatic entertainment recently given by | began at Hai-phong. a seaport in Ton- tailored. Others loved about their 500 pairs of Black, Blue and Fancy Chev- the members of the Carroll Institute Dramatic | kin, or French China, and progressed being $4.50 and $4. alnes. They are Set andi) Caeaimere nos iPahts bécanes Clut for the benefit of St. Je 's_ Catholic | thence by a northwesterly course into China Z and we make them all the they are realy 75e. quality: Ghurch proved to be a financial as well as a social | proper, reaching a climax of northerly E 1S; He g men . treetive tomorrow by z = cess. baa & : 5 a “te . ‘ “62 98 jeukecemvane tree wae strle-and Mrs. Andrew Lynch is lying fil-at her home in | PFOSTess at Atentse, Thibet, whence the HE usual Saturday Clearing Sale of Trimmed Millinery will attract $ a $ e a Se Oc. Bladensburg, suffering from injuries recetyed in @ many who have been here “to look” during the week. Any of the hats you have seen marked $10 are to be $7.50 tomorrow. All those marked $7.50 are to be $5 for choice. Others are to be $1.50 and 2. And note that the stylish Turbans for the tailor-made maid are i cluded. Think of only $1.50 and $2 for these typically English Hats, with their jaunty trimmings of wings, ribbons and nets! renaway accident, which happened carly week. "Mrs. Lynch ‘was driving into torn whey | stream. to Calcutta. part of the harness became detached. This fright- | them into contact with many different peo- pe) horse and it ran some distance, and Mrs. | ples and ¢nabled them to study many aring aamgé2 violently to the ground, re- | phases of barbarism and semi-civilization. totslls demelcng® Drees The vehicle’ was | "There are many matters of a valuable The Matinee “Eu scientific character in the volume, whic Wednesday next by Me, Gaeta eats, entertained | is by no means devoted to a mere narra- Mr, and Mrs. George Mish Smith and family, | tion of the journey as a pleasure excur- Whe had been spending the winter in Washington, | sion. Geographical and geological observa- witpgcuurn to this village during the coming week. | tions are noted and a series of appendices Hee laryland Agricuitural College base ball | follows the main text with various tech- MOF 1D tag Paaltimore City College nine by | nical details from the notes of Prince Hen- ri and his companions, Lieut. Roux of the x score of 19 to # in a game played on the M. ©. Srentmpus Thursday afternoon. | Oniy Ave innings | TE and navy sand] Min Briniudseaacweller in the French Asiatic colony. Were played in order to allow e e WTS Played In order to allow the Bulttmore boys WORKINGMEN'S INSCRANCE. By Willlam Franklin Willoughby, U.S. Department of La- ——>+—__ ROCKVILLE. bor. New York: ‘Phomag Y. Crowell & Com- pany. Mr. Willoughby has attracted wide at- tention by his resgazches along this line of sociology and eaemofnics. He is a Wash- ingtontan, having @@a@¢to Johns Hopkins washington High ition from the uni- versity, where he wagertook a deop study sneanne® seedeat eSoegendeadendontonseeg 1,000 Boys’ Percale Shirt. Waists. v $1 and $1.25 Percale Shirt Waists, made with large e ent variety of patterns to select from are new and exclusive with this make of 5Qc. Second in the Series of Great Suit Sales. 1.148 Men's Snits—that are strong values at $15 and $16.50—go on sale tomorrow morning at $12.50." Our ability to buy the fabrics at very close prices—our facilities for making them up—and our determination that you shall have the best Suit that can be bought for the price you want to pay have made these suits possible. Forty Olfterent ‘styles—including ‘shepherd "plaids, Vchecks, stripes, large plaids and plaiu Blne serges guaranteed all. wool — and. perfectly made iu every detail. The more comparing you 5 < do the better we like It—the “stronger you'll be 50 impressed with the pecnatl of these — sults. THEY ARE SIMPLY WONDERFUL offerings for. soe ee o Men’s $5, $6 and $6.50 Pants=-$3.75. Gennine lish Worsteds—in the popular stripes: perfect fitting; cut In latest style; with narrow, well-shaped lines. Only 300 pairs in the tc Last Day of the Ladies’, Misses’ and Boys : EW—Knox Yacht Shape Straw Hats, with latest high and low crowns, etc. Half usual prices: 49c for Senette Braids, $1 for Best Milan, $1.50 for Best Split Straws. Extra: $1.50 instead of $4 for the Knox Walking Hat of White, Black, Navy and combination color straws. Dr. W. A. Corson of Wayne county, Pa., who has for four months been prospecting in the gold belt of this county, is now engaged in the same busi- ness on the farm of Mr. John Erter, near Ran- dolph ‘stution on. the Metropolitan Branch railroad. ‘TheUocter, who has bad an experience of several years in the west and in the gold-bearing regions | Untversity from of Virginia and other-states, is much pleased with | School. Upon his §F the prospect on the Erter farm. A number of hands are in his employ, and a shaft has been sunk 19¢. 9c. instead of $1. Some worth 50c. 1 ‘ Choice of fifty styles Ladies’ Flowers in all the scarce kinds, All one price. es’ and Children’s Untrimmed | notably Bluettes and Cowslips, in | The newcomers make this regu- eetegendedutndegeetngnadetegdndntntetetntie M p <j tw ‘the depth of forty’ feet. The ore taken out | of conditions affecting«the workingmen, he 7 olor and j all colors. Link a bargain price | lar stock of 11¢, 1g¢ and 25¢ Flow- ° O€s. averages, per ton—gold, $6: silver, $2: copper, $17 ed {tithe department of ats, every latest shape, j are Ten’s Hat- Sale. Ladies’ Black Viel Kid Button and ‘Te sosay of iaterial giving the above reauke was eae ernie wu thore has been of a{% combination of colors. 55c. for | —1gc—and we catch you tomor- | ers seem inferior. But note the = Lece Shoes, with patent leather tps; and rom quartz taken out at the depth of twenty, : s e has 1 ‘ ea ered ea ae eat “ Tan G Shoe > Blacl feet, und a greater depth increased. plehness | charac: 7 tentive, au- s; makers’ loss. row, don’t we? reduced price—9 cents a bunch. dience when he writes of such a, subject as Workingmen's Ingerance,” which 1s prac- ‘a pticaly untouched "tHe economists. Mr. on] Willoughby, ‘hétes the fracttcal absence dt information on thig;4jopic in this, country, seven feet, composed of quarts nnd istyde, and the vein widens with the farther descent. As soon as the shait reaches the depth of tifty feet the prodnct will be shipped and pitted to the sine St. Joreph, Mo. ‘The sand in a small streai this fara also pans out considerable gold dust orphans’ court Tuesday the following basi" Fedoras, worth | is {ert u.petra. they sre made 00 up to $3—that’s md are really worth $2. z sat these prices. Your what you've got 7 a chance to : "$1.46 $1.35 for $1.50 Palais Royal Gloves. In another lot, of a different mak SSS SSIS chogse from—| 816 patrs ot strictly. hand-made Oxfords pointed sguardlan, tor Charles: Wises Persie, a Tae rape ney pee oeriner pe Lair OMORROW’S special price—$1:35—will bring seal sea ha any shape that’s} Ms Cul cod” tiask Sant ef Med sand. or 2 eye last will and teste | phase of the “dudetiom ae! every country. I rons who Will be willing to secure a season’s supply. - a ee fash- Cs pin Ca en AR Eh I arent Sepa 7 homed ATeTPO LST Ee Bit Need cep raphrr ene te Be note the special price is made to aifraee new sae and = ionable, any shade O8 Sa teeet Oncaea oe and fond sccount and made disribution of | selves against Hakme-e'ts ‘cominys to be more than one pair will be sold each ‘pure haser. « a —- - : Sem that’s popular—for.... Weegee $2.89 Snover sateriseiihie the $1.50 Palais Royal Gloves equal to those generally retailec 75 movem2nts of the times, promising whole- Some results in the future. The--booki is ck Viel Kid Button ith patent leather For Ladies are all the newest styles in Glace and Suede Kid, in 2-clasp, eedetedagesedutdehandedutueidntufapesndeduty $8 or 32 I gk Bg, Sis Se 38 23 #4 e a » g 1 ia 43 8 =e = ah mo pleced on record in the office of the clerk of the | constantly in the ¢offee houses of the Turkish capital, _p: from mouth to Lot of Ladies’ and i 7 "2 4 =, ete z : : eee eee au-}icerefully prepared, as befits so important a | e 5 y-eight shades, including white and black. % You know the history of this offering— noe aise aoe e the issue of bonds fer the building of a‘|subjeet, and the tables given are of high. 4-button and 5-hook. Thirty-eig! ae ig 4 nee forge ae % these Hats are a countermandéd order. values for $2. ‘Tomorrow... $1.29 + ond from Mockville to the Distriet line | statistical value. : ~- Every Glove guaranteed and fitted at our risk. $1.35 instea $1.5 $ The war scare frightened the buyer. We tiaras leek Niel Feld ation aml ermined to. pro LA AUYERBA; Preinded by a Few Chote] % a pair, for tomorrow only. The Kid Gloves here at eal) at ine = i 1 a < 2 Loxers of the Indlan Weed From | & : o. vi yb took the whole Jot. There's encugh for “ ee $1.07 + the Tine of Sir Walter Kalelgh to the Present | also warranted and fitted. Cam better evidence of their reliability be ymorrow"s ; S 4 I be at least twenty feet Day. © By Williem“L. Shoemaker.’ Boston: , > tomorrow's demand—no more. $2 a stone to the de % ‘ wen ° one to the depth of Copeland & Day. Qo eS o We shall offer 200 pairs of Boys’ Black | twelve Inches and thoroughly rolled with a steam z = = Satin Cait “Eaee Ghoes—that we call oue & | ratter ‘nefore being ‘used. ‘he bends to be fasted renee has oun eee Poet cee < poi ease <a ie per."* ey sre made of @ | shall not exceed $25,000, and are to be In 'y Be- tkewise many a writer ne, - z ° : 7 all slid leather, on new lasts that ” SOD: each tad Senriinterests at ayer! cet A 2 = t t A I Boys’ Hats. are easy. and they are worth $1.40. zi ‘mpt from txation. “Rockvilte and Wetheaa | Shoemaker, an 91d and well-known resl- | ¥ = ales rrivais From ew YOrk. Our price tomorrow will be. $ tion distri hall pay in addition ‘to reguiar } dent of the capitat city, has found in the k feat f-the “sl > . 11 1 witl Lot of Boys’ Black and , * S| road tax a special tax of two-fifths of the amount | weed the suggestion and impelling force: igo nea oe 5 <e advantage of the “slum: in prices and have returned wi Fedoras and Cuban Hats—the those ae Specials in £ | Collected to pay sald bonds and interest on the | Weed the Furges PeSatiaseacaals HE “buyers” were hurried on to take advantage eee P ; prices and r ed with est styles for boy Girls’ Reef $ -. Coupons due may be used in pasment of us pay deena Se oe = eset eine “plunder. ” creating rare bargains. For instance: Miss Prender, the Hosiery “buyer,” has secured wear—worth up to $1 County commissioners are authorized to e book is n le not only fé jlev- & New Worle lead; - LSer E, see practi gel da ir 5 eefers.. tracts ene Se tattwase tit | erly contrived contents, but also for its all the odd dozens and half dozens of New York’s leading importer, so that we can say 14¢ pair for Girls’ Green, Blue all servants and agents. No railway \ Bade d € ey Ses F e = * b ana Tan eters, $ yea coleaetpart(ot isiroed unless written | make-up in material and style. It ts an 2gc Stockings and 25¢ pair for those intended to retail at |< to 50¢ pair. : made also in blonse . n ix obtained from the commissioners and | excellent reproduction of the book-making : . . % fr i effects, trim med hpon payment of $250 per mile on ungraded por- for Ladies’ 25 Silk for Qe | Men’s Furnishings. with silk braid and $ Tee eae toed Sad ppt ees than $000 per mile | art of a century or more ago, and thus 220 oo pate eee we 19¢ Bi. Choke satin itban; worn — Portions. ‘The following bills were passed | preserves much of the atmosphere of the oak) sanbenee aetan Stark styles, in two-piece —tomorrow— pe paid: F. 2. es wiking), | times wi “4 rerba,” ass styles three-piece rainy weather lately that you $ ro ranean perme (oiking, $15; Win. W. | times when tobacco, “La Santa ne to $1. “Rare plunder,” says een Be Snagie : | apprectate this of portunity to. $4 61: oa ee was a comparative novelty. ‘The selections aeies saaiaial seed oir evden - tomorrow are oabie tout Girls’ Cadet Blue, Red and Green Fancy $ In accordance’ with an act of the general assem- | from the writerd whé lave mentioned the ane stzice small “Empire,” varion a check effect. with Gere eee: Scotch Plaid Refers, trimmed with bruid 3 S shetial clsctioa Scan tinee te. ane weed are well chosen and give the pres- tec Gu at 20 tae aise Halrpine, Yi i and 1% Felver collar.” Weitth 88 foe.» 9D-D0 ended CUI oe eee | Poctcion tends tthe atnoant of $10,000. shou ent, poet an admirable backsrotind of good | & DOC vic sensionseaeen, | seen for Memnen's 25¢ Tae Gina : | eesean to nae cearashecesutcacted Teeter el company for his present efforts, ‘The poet | % sian Shc Wil ates Sametsow pace oor Monae 2 Pp Na NOs arti pmptricbein Tight plant and balance of debt contracted by a | te entities are brief, and many comprise | 4 about 9 o'clock, per Adams Ex- for Ladies’ 50e. ight-roll Umbrellas, English Gloria iightat ines tomes coe eS mayor and council. Only 60 votes were cast, | but a single stanza. Cne of the lattcr [4% 29¢ for Ladies’ S0e, ° | Pa ft batural handle, fectex kom iles teite ee OD being in favor of issue of bonds and 3 against | class, which may serve to indicate the Dress. Scie to tan ot bat Sales mens léc Ser Roger Roe eek a Children’s Novelty “Fiat” Goats, 1,2 @ | the measure. attonat | St¥le ofthe work, runs thus: pane linasiasie-s SaReaIaS ee eae wder. ances 3 and 3-year sizes, made in Albatross cloth $ ee et erat ag entire, | MOL flowers the fairest umd sweetest that breathe $3.98 for 8 Sik Petticoats, | tation Yon the accuracy of the Mouileé and Basket cloth, Hned all through &% | FuArd. composed of atm with the. followin For the bead of the gist 1 Jove. deur DS s5's9 for $8.59 kinds, | statement. —_— 50 dozen Garner Pereale Neglige Shirts, Vee LE a ole Ge £| beb-cOmminsiubed officers: First sergeant, Braden | A garland 1'll twine; Wut ny pipe shall wreathe, $7.89 for $10 kinds. Tangible er GOc instead of #1 tors in a chotce [ne of patterns: cach shit ciate a ESS) Vandeventer; sergeants, Lynn M. Cuinpbell, Harry | Fer my own, blue’ tobiaccosmoke merely. evidence of the “buyer's” proft- Be yard for $1 quatity Crim | for the -usual 250 Cedat Pall for ed Shlte nn ceive one os ; Sol ci ae ye feeipaaeet ee eiteet Hal Perey at Me sad | TOLD IN THE COFFEE HOUSE; Twkish Tal 3 able visit to the metropolis. 4 led Liberty Silk, 22 in. are special prices on Basement s— the] - good * . = ; eorporals, Albe 5 -y M. Monlden, a a * ; 2 ioe : uywere for eee” | Ladies’ Silk Shirt Waists? | Mier 1” Kelcuner, Cosmmah Braddock, Hurry 1. |~ Collected and Done fate Ragiish by, Cyzn8 ees Tide: (One yard will make ‘an | floor, for tomorrow nly. pas Naeree (1| oe 6 z 3 €.|. Meulden, Charles F. Collins and Joim 3. Sadtle in ona Aen RADI. coe 3 die Ee as ean | Soe 7 sas = nee ete ce iatd and Striped Taffeta Waists, |" Mise Laura L. Bennett and Mr. Otho B. Will- : vs ; top cdutte ot Gutem'e f SOc ss sas. ane —- . ew effects and very stylish; seme evening 9 | joing. both of this county, were married at Lib- Dr. Adler has. devoted much_time to a 69c Soe cety worth fxpm up to yard. 3ct f B. T. Babbitt’s La: = ee NOW eee eee OS $ erty Church at noon Wednesday by Rev; 4-0; {vac | study of oriental subjects, end thus the | £ giz gogo cach They are sau | O8¢ for 24nch Allover, worth up | QDe for sample Gowns, Skirtn 9© say, and * Seinen Py ith French x cistcsceseees ‘The bride wore a green broadcloth travel- ng : . = Z 5 cates thas Corset Ca ‘and Che py Sr overibcked . seama Bisck Satin Shirt Waists aid Fancy 4 | fig shi, with hat to mitch, and carried a bunch | present small volume, though slight in } 4 pics, some of olla emis iders. wee tn cue bape: ates Rick, | mises from Skgel Secs, Seg This is the same grade of t Striped Taffeta Silk “Waists, in the new 2 of roses. The ushers were Dr. Dyson and Clarence | its proportions and purposes, is neverthe- The ‘pictnce is of one warts Oey sey abe Bich York. Made to ret: various | basin, wag and chamber. the dry gucds. stores sell as Red shade, with stripes contrasting 4 | [. Bennett. A wedding breakfast was served to $1.50. Early vis 0 $2.93 mond. Sce her and the goods, prices from §1 to $2.50. They instead of 19¢ for the Wot Be. “Tis very good. Colors; handsome combinations, $2.75 3 | the relatives and immediate friends. less indication of a close consideration will find many i : both here tomorrow. are bargains at 82c for choice, Pitche:s holding three pints, c can sell jt at... ". 25C. Worth $+—for.... cere a ¢ t. John's Church, Forest Glen, was the scene | for the fie points of the Turkfeh tempera~ and $3.50. Choice : Saar 2 disuse” fronts, “cet imate full-tucked | of a brilliant, gathering Wedmenday a 0:3) Sui | ment. Tn his preface Dy. Adler notes that | ~—————__—_—_| TEA cone ae ‘ choice of Navy Blue, Red, Turquoise 4 | of Hockville district and Misa Oille L. Hardy of | most ofthe stories-were collected by Mr. * mm 1 case of Pink Ralbriggan Shirts and é . a! f Tho i ah st jags. ° 3 So Imawers, made with Fre begs Worth © — $3.45) Seusingtom, Tee cond alles antanda, Wilson pre: | Ramsay, who has-had a long.residenee m 7x10 inches; 18¢ $3.20 for 4x9 . toot; $3.00 B bastons,” relntorred | eats ck “and “Wiite Strived “Taeta Sik 2% | sided at the organ. Miss Bessie Bready, sister of | Constantinople. The gtories are virtually $ ASc to" 2,720, ches ee (oF a als oya 9 re Sb) Spar rg gt Viens eres Shirt Waists, made in the very y the groom, acted as bridesmaid and ‘Mr. John | mere proverbs cr fables, some very short, | 3 Boe for 15x25; $1.19 for 24x36 | DxS; $5.50 for 6x9; $6 for Gxl0; SESE ahora latest styles. Worth $6-for-., D445 Hardy, brother of the bride, was best man. The ] aj! containing scund morals and often inches. Staff included. At hand G Si $780 for Gxl2 feet U.S. Bunting | ushers’ were Messrs. Robert G. pepe rueece Hos- | pointing Sharp-precepts of justice, human- ae = » LISNET. 2.22.2. ee eee ceeee Ith and G Sts. Flags, SS | ‘ z Titus W. Warficld to Hamilton Gue. ¥ a mcuth until they ob reen,. Royal and Francis N. Gatzend in the substance of —_ SS SSS = a = = —=————_—_—__=_—_ Savy, Blue’ Spring-weight Jackets, hand: z oe eee oe eine ay Janes | Tecorded: facts. : of Letters From Japan, Baltimore: The | of, the, village was concerned. ‘The voting will °s is infproving in health, after aide an M Or BMY & s ~ er . = > eke C ation, be- one. f ese a oie acrcs of land: $276. Elizabecs | COUTSE IN GERMAD Composition. CoN. | Deutsch Company. Gveen the hours of Tvand 6 p.m- May 2. with n aged lady, was buried from the ent nena an Web Seepenters, with L . 97.50 % mete Darky Qa Fiteks Armeld | QEISATION AND GHAMMAI HEVIBW: Vor] Dost tie OTHER SIDE; Stories of Tennent: | Messrs. 1. Hi. Milliken, A. H. Kinear and 1 daughter, Mis, Cross, Monday, "utter of, ond axina- etrength Im et -teigundies’ “Bine, Green and Tan | b = eae ee ge ay Use in: Schools and Calleges. s. By — lantic Travel. By Henry. B.. Puller, author £¢ | Mesmakee oe Jag t. estor wil : ed illness. z ‘ : # Fegelar 2c. value. © Light-weight Kersey J, se made with | Annie Ceitler, 110% acrer o Bo. Aureus: Bernhardt, Ph.D,, formerly Director of Ger AS Chevalier of Pensieri-Vani,”” “With the . and Mrs. H.R. Naylor will remove to their . uas S. Stone of Aquasco, Prince George's : ": 15e. wrap seains ‘and in every ‘way strletly | tvs Burgdorf. to Susan KR: Johnson, 400 acres of mann in tte High Wetiools of Washington. Bos | rhe Conaller°f Toston: Houghtou, Midlin | summer home at Kensington exrly in May. | ceusiy, who hax ten ‘trewurer, aad wcaminn ot Way, Saiabed; tn this dot “are several | land: $=." Charles W. Fields, late tax collector. | ton:-Ginn ve Gor: 4 & Company. ‘Washington: Brentano's. Mr. W/W. Breneman ‘of Waskingion bas rented | the pull sb ain nt styles. and we have but one of qe | to a, Give ee eee bth Pree Dr. Bertharat’s“tépatation as the pro- the residence formerly occupied by Rev. James T. | August to ma! . evAsheton te Wm. C. r : ft a $-. Char) 12, 203, Striped and Checked Halt lined all through with striped and ae silk. $17.50-—Your Worth Marshall and family, and will take possession dur- | decided upon, wh ing the week. KENSINGTON, s id J a. = t 3 a heels and toes—a prea oe ase Shot ygekh G- ] ducer of yaluable text ydoks for the teack- $10 James of land; $1,206 = Ae tiins, 50 acre: Oe % s A meeting of the W. C. T. U. was beld Thars- | 7” Som school be f and quality DS isi tame oe $ | Mendersin to dames K. “Tharapeon. 72% acres of | In& and the studyopfaiwe German language | | eT peading Circle of St. | day at the bome cf Mra. A” ES Hart. "After the | trem’ lively chase, He had teen guilty: of + Sas = jen” Tan Coats, spring weight, Pesos ‘will meet ‘Tuesday at 2 p.m. | Usval opening exercises articles were read by Mrs. | tad conduct pon the school prema} . ; $1,500. Benjamin F. Leighton to Joseph E.] is now well knowsdhtughout this coun- trcelcat masned Mipive: Atlahed In very Bradterd, to 6, block 5, Woodalde: $30. Charles | try. hts book te @He #esult of many years 50 nen, Techs ond. Pours: Specials in ea mane a checks, ‘and | Ladies’ Spring Wraps. G. W. R. Stokes and Mrs, J. T. Marshall and Mra. | his escape. SEceent manner. Only ‘these sizes, y. Fields, late collector of taxes, to” Clarence igs the home of Mrs. H. L. Amiss. E. V. Thomas. At the mothers’ meeting Mrs. | The last uf a series of Tan and Hermsdort Dyed % $8, 40 and 43. “Worth $0.75..." DD Hoskinson, 11 acres and 8 square perches of fund: | Of work in the cldig-tfem. Dr. Bernhardt | "1M MOMS WT tex wit leave Monday | Hart cit sities mine cmeeting Urs. | | The laa ut a serton of card yr cvening’ of" tnat > Tan temmetedt “Dyed pladles, and Missex’ Spring Capes, in $87. Clarence Hoskinson to Charies Sickles. 17] waited until the ypiity, and practicability | gor, sen daye" visit in Bushiield, Va. is to be held in W. during the ‘coming | week. “Of those present were Mr, and Mrs, Bost ®. Hose tn town. 9 5 among “these” are hime. fet Top ea dee ee vant was ieewed mar-| Of the method haq been effectually demon- | a mecting for the election of officers for the | Week, an@ Mrs. Hart and Mrs. W. W. Eldridze fot, Me. and "Mrs. "Weldon, Missy” Bessie and SES he Eetce Woh $18" and Fizoh—Your SHG) S| age aicemen, tothe folowing partion: Sanaa | strated before oho “it book form. It | Warne? Memorial Presbyterian Sonday school waa the Mangum, Florence Baxter, Mea’ Earl, Mize Kellie Pairs, 23e. chotee . des clereeaie pans Hopkins and Mary 3. Pope; David J. Brady and] treats mainly of tical methods, ard | nud at. the close of the regular weekly prayer | ings. Browning, Miss May Cava ‘of ‘Washington, Ladies’ Untrimmed Hats. Olle L. Hardy; Otho B. Williams and Laura J. | is intended to grouhd ihe pupil thoroughly | yeeting, with the following result: Mr. W. M. |. Messrs. Perry. Robert and. Will ‘Browning, Mr. ° Beunett; Franklin M. Bright and Cedaifa M. Miles. | in the fundamentakpyanciples of the ian- ”. Carr of Hyattaville, Mr. Charles Mangum, Mr. CLolce of all the leading shapes Im grades that retail elsewhere at Te. and §0c.— ae ne eee ee ee any and offered ] BT2Ee- aus sC : Wich. Wake and Se, Totes of Workington. bat we were ready to buy when the market dropped— difference between the Tegular price ‘mad ee . s ee SWTTUTIONAL Aa Gavi ata: Beng The Flowers that’li “bloom’’ tomorrow--at special $| f°. istic tee tat Paisct san | 5 Sr High tetares Delivered’ Hefore —_._-— Not the Only Yacht Given. & Me the Poat-G: of the University ‘To the Editor of The Evening Star: Pri i anos Berar Morris. ‘Associate I noticed in the columns of your valuable Vets, 6 dozen in a banch; with : wearts.” : of Colum ng ate “Const ational paper for Saturday last @ statement con- foliagy; all colors, worth £0c. f a ane ae bunches of Corn Flowers, 3 A macting for. the Purpose ot rawite the of the Ui oa Whitt and Purple Violets, 2 dozen in a Large 35c. bunches of Purple and Wi a pat te: te wR. , Washington: W. H. Mors. rning the very patriotic and laudable gift dunch, with foliage, worth i8e.. for. 12%. Large Clusters of Plain and Tinted Violet Foliage. worth 19c., for....12%ge. misstoners: Maj. G. W. Smith, formerly of Virginia. died ee ii at the residence of his eoniniaw. C.F figin st | Judge Morria dlsGaims the purpose of Fomlesville, (hig county, the 20th instant, aged | producing. here a treatise on the subject Lilacs. Whit: : tyeeven years. ‘3 ‘one can help but admire the spirit which BT eg oe BE set |g meee cease, | Nat thes Seemed Se prompted this gt. T beg. however, 10 call 50 di > T : ne yeur attention to the fact that this is not, Ladies rimmed met with «palatal &s stated by your article, the first gift of : f present crisis. By reference to page 2 of 7, Catholic Coarch : c will notice’ that W. Seward Webb of Ver- Tat ae may worth $6 and 0-4 what the mater edd eaene Se: : a ag ee used on them will fgnre up. Of course the artistic effect is Ma.; < 4 “his steam yacht El whose © gift. You know what Saks’ Millinery te-‘praised on every 4 Watrae. 6 Sicscnsjone are TSS Text te eee feet ide. Tomorrow only for these $8 and $10 Hats, at $5, ‘cruise of eight days ata arta wnat, 9 made of dust." Sede ute cho orvenet cannst 2et tal & z sh ae arouse and up the ranks -__ Saks’ Corner. hls nas H il i i

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