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THE EVENING STAR, FRIDAY, MAY 6, 1898-16 PAGES. Keep Out Invaders! ||=: me, rns | Amun Snigh core bi $2,000 Lost oe i form even the-simplest features of do- ° Manicure Parlor, now in charge of Miss mestic art, agd yet the skillful and artistic At I he Palais O al Irving, who requests friends and patroms to rewults of the handiwork of these untutored ° mo 40c. qualities. Tomor- row will be... 9c. Ib. usually retailed at The. FALLS CHURCH. From the New “York Post. ‘Twenty years ago danger was ever pres- ent to the ocean traveler. Its elimination, or father redu€tion, to an occasional inci- dent is the ultimate effect of competition @mong the transatlantic’ steamship compa- ON’T let the flies and other insects take posses- ary. sion of your house this summer. Put up Screen aay ae oan a stares Doors and Window Screens and thereby keep Ramedell, Olcott, aborisines. 19) much sought‘ after 5 ue tourista who *isit thetr villages during the n them out. Best to buy here! Pomme summer. Moyyoy ge. though the women are HE Semi-Annual Clearing Sale in the Suit and Wrap Department com- E ‘The laws. of Riteseti, Be Young all fat and 1aby-Adbking, thelr lives are not mences tomorrow with final reductions in prices that mean $2,500 lost. 2 dell, C. cninterrup' » notwit! that Y Screen Garbage gine and "ths Dike a oe # ATES A eee rene boc We gladly terminate a very successful spring season with a loss that i Cans, 50c. auire tat you. poe. tos See eee eae alt about Cod nd food, which with will'eventually prove a gain. The distribution of such bargains now + ras - Usk ped synqgympus with fish, ims al Doors qS5 faed an, with ight cover, here. Larger ||| ‘celle ‘sad’ pl refreanane rest to thelr dgors. But the procuring as % Will gain as many patrons for the future; and the opening of next season ‘0e well as tke preparing of this food is all ac- pe Sep aL nae ty AS SS ee | at eangleio’ Wasthionsostn oir tns with an entirely new stock will gain as many more. ‘Cast thy bread on the i gag 25-ft. ne as Theor Sood Wa: Flags summer they leave the villages and towns waters” has many interpretations. This sale is one. hinges, hook, eye and kr as ea am “tering Hose, com- ils for the islands.in less frequented waters, Hose, $1.40, pete with note Last Monday catching und curing aris Ses = WENTY per cent discount—one-fifth off the price for spraying or a is] winter use, 7. hy 4 Ci 1 ° school house to raise = Hi Window Feiide Watering Hore me will give free a eee ani eine Maithercanial ere oes eee = Nee marked on the Jacket or Cape selected here tomor- patent wine stand for, holding the nossle sphich "the scuoal fore "hed prepared Was raised: selves. sy . ae tow. Choice of nearly 250 ladies’ garments, all this z desired! -* en Master ¥ . : = : 5 1 S creens i 5° Garden Rakes, 20e. {Grass Stekles, 250. Olcort, “the two voungest pupils of the pray | old’ fn warksiae eiacsaa ehonen eerie season's correct styles, at prices ranging from $3.48 to $25. lo 7 s . a acl , 2 z4 i “hi S 7 ~ 9 Saiaen ceva cel | Gras Se Bee Batic ce’ cords which drew "up the Bag in gray. Wife, usually a relative of the first one, Misses’ and Children’s also. See the Cloth Reefers for Gages ie ae tie Seat Sse ieee cheers. Tang. from, every" theeat’ ihe ade ex | the firat wife cares for the house eed chile little ones from 1 to 7 years, at $1.39 to $9, less 20 per Only 15. wEeeae the ‘school then recited the “‘Civie Creed” and sa-| dren. Fish aha berries furnishing almost B cent discount. ° Ice Cream your own |} | Inted the fag; Capt, Pennywitt mede a short ad: | the anly food Of these people, the women Ice Cream. A a hed, have little scope or ambition for developing : o and other itrioti } and the eo - | awn Freezers, $1.35. tes ’’s |i] | ant Stier patric songs were mung. and the at-| Ooisary art but, in ater OF ee a 7215 for $20 Suits. a | -.97 for $15 Suits. ¢ -. er lowly priced —3-qt. Arctic’ Freezers, Bae three for our ae and the victory at} adornment they take keen delight. During mee oe Sete Only twenty-two cf them. The $ Be janila and three for Cuba Libre. the long dark winter they, weave beautiful sold until new at $18.75 and £2) are to | what we call “disnppoiutments, i $1 -95- — —— . —>——-. blankets and baskets for thelr own use and f be $15 for choice. Tight-ftting. fy- | cause the style you fancy Is very Meely i OWeEFrS, Enamel here's at BROOKLAND. to-sell. The blankets are made from the : gin, front and blouse waists, new-cut skirts. | to ne the one that Ix not here in the | ate te ann genset wt ct | Date Oe. DERE fete: {| _Mie Simte Omaace af irentnd cent a) EE Fate ee eS tart es one ih Hort | a cao she j v1 2 wi a 2 95, on any . *: y —— Seabee wiites costa ee pea or ar? makes ie ok like new! Nie Bloawor Harry of Frederick, Md hangings. It usually takes a woman six Ys Z $9.79 for $12 Suits. + Large 0 re money! Only 60c. pt. can, 25¢. small Jar. = 2 months to complete one blanket, but many Well-known Tailor-made Gowns. Hun- A fie 10S 2, ger ones for more money! y been the guest of Miss Katie Lay Howe for the | Mnths to complete - ~ or uits. + Past month, bas gone to Baltimore, where she will o1 em se! r prices ranging from $50 to dreds sold at $12. The remaining fifty- S t: 4 spend a week before returning to her home. $200. The much-sought-for genuine Chilkat two are here ip cll sizes, in black and Fourteen Cloth Walking and Riking é The cast of the ccwic opera of “Queen 1il,"| Dlanket 1s about four feet long and two ! p colors, plain and braided. Cholce for | Suits. Please don't want the style that ¢ Barber & Ross 1 {th & G Sts. which is to be presented soon iu Washington by | 2nd S qn@is fect wide at each endl sbuties 99. lacks your sizé—and a bargain is yours. : 9 the malo students of the Columbian University, re- : Ile ate enjored c rasan srasing at the ae weer nee ilbrectciere “ihhese Hosiery. Underwea - . Frankia T. Hows, com-| are worn in the dance, thrown around the ae ae for Svc to valnes— for ladies’ The for. Dr. Fre estas and, Mr. W..H;| shoulders withthe fringed side hanging FOC Te eee teetielene BOC the importers’ odd dorens ZSC ined Un a Oicstaee | Eats hee = ——— = ana === he opera and most of the soigs were sung, | GOWN. The design is grotesque, consisting cratic “Derby” ,Waists are bar- and half dozens. Silk, Lisle and and low necks; long, sbort and no pink and blue. And and a thoroughly musical evening enjoyed. of conventionalized faces:of men and ani- gain prices appreciated by ladies Gauze Cotton Hose, in black, sleeves, All sizes, in white *, “an = Lady” Reena re ee oe 0) Dele erecn., oneines with Dienk Ont 9 oe oo Sere | sane aie aes et gk | del nae Yes Ges go, | en Rance. Sebun= aipten if Hiary of Breasrics Mai; iit sta ait, Gano swhite ground. Sometimes dull blue takes | ¥ Pitvenu y womamle and the | firs. Three pare for $1, ! your gain. See with Sow tact, ondeem tip. ete = of ert LL; Mr. 5 . A. | the place of the pale en: A peculiarit: - - Ly (Bleasuue cntertalament at the at.| Whlch stamps the genuineness Ia a fing 38 Tt tomorrow Bo = E. Chureh Frid. wh oyable pro: | thread or shaving of deerskin in the cen- J ‘a 2 : poser tie Meenas | a y | Bring the Young= ea Of musical’ and’ literary aumvers’ wes, fea: ter of each hard-twisted strand of wild ATURDAY’S clearing sale of Paes anh ok Maer ame | lows. Very special of- | sters! nd Mrs. J.B. Clark have lnsued,tneltations Fendering them almost: tngeneaoimen Pegs Hee and f pea Children’s Untrimmed elling here at 48e and | as ae | "7 feels are ty to their daugater, Miss Mau! ~ Fe 3 - in other branches of the Mil- Mats. Varions raids in Sve vant. All the Sou- , on May 10. aes SP 5 5 fer for Children’s Sou- | al | Free gifts for The fcundation of the ranciscan monastery ts ACCIDENTS TO. LINERS. linery Department bring you the fol- agra poe amc pmerc rey annrreaiy aec aeony venir Day. The real | | hi progressing as rapitly as can be expected, thous 7% om z = é tons of colors. Quality checks and | j all the the work bas been somewhut. iinpeded lowing bargains for tomorrow: i} ; Cs: Phe Probability ‘of Their Occurren ceut rains. 3 c rence S ll ' Children. Free! eut rains. ~ Is Not Very Great. aac: is to be tomor- Ale | ie 2 = See price for the 2c F - aes ers. And you doubtless ya mow the best variety of ile nants worth up to 5% Rare bargains for tomor- row's early visitors. 2 for Untrisp- $1.50 oer aad $1.50 ae AAS in ‘Walking Hats. $5 for fancy braids, the $7.5) Hats. §7.50 = for the 310 Hats, ‘Ama frames. White, biack and $12 for the $20 to $30 Yellow, faced in various imported Hats. colors. $2.50 Hats for only” $1.50. The Sunday school of the Presbyterian Churc has elected the following officers for the ensuing secretary; Miss Lizzie Allen, a1 int secretar; Bronson Buxton, treasurer; Nathan Wescott, libr nies, as may ‘We readily shown. An acci- lH Han; Miss Elizabeth Rice, assistant jibrarian; | dent—however tmconsequential, I had al- rtson, assistant organist. Biss Ma a : Hit © was elected president of the misstcn band, and | COMPany, but affects its reputation and con- Miss Nellie“ E. Hawxburst secretary. The an- | S¢avently lessetis its earnings for a time. Souvenir Gifts for the Young Folks. pwsllps, Roses and Violets. AJ¢ fs another price surprise—for 73e quality" Benint Braid Short - back Sailors. Straight and roll brims, in. black, white, yellow, = Be ee eiee mine 5c¢ of all colo: Soe Instead odd lots Flowers. of The yard for T None were less than 11 Nets, the fashionable nual report of the officers of the school shows an | The companiéshave, therefore, for years ras Soonhondontentontonotontontontontonontontontenton tonto Sesontonioeseese aSeeteefonteateeteote average attendance during the past yeur of fifty- | and in every possible way encouraged the orange, brown and navy, tH—some were more. trimming. : . five, with twenty-five additions to the roll. The | invention of provision: i es apse. : > 5 « S are pepe cweatt s against common ac- We'll enact the part of an up-to-date “Pied Piper of Hame- actions were, $100.22 and $40 additioual by | Ciacnts, As ‘a result, the construction and || lin” and draw the children of the city to our store tomorrow * Support of @ missionary to Corea. equipment. off Haibanizgome steamers has | ND Saturday is “Mothers’ Day.” Mothers with little children will be interested 1 Gifts to all the youngsters that come! We'll make the day a ihe Village Improvement Society met Monday | passed from p tp de piled in a haphazard a 3 I ullts to e y ) * night at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. J. 3. Gar- | fashion to &, sqlpntific profession; safety 5 “ 5 5 | most Wenmeable one! While the parents will also have reason oe one On Se pe 11 | SPPliances: me ;heen introduced and are] % in tomorrow's very special offers—89c for choice of all $1 garments, and one- | as as eS ac continuously «in!'process of improvement; : ||| to thank the day! We shall offer the most. unusual Ng femeney Gr July by the wociety: was favcrably, lacussed ane peeiinve td bad partes Goue havenwell fifth off the price marked on the Cloth Reefer selected here tomorrow. i vi % verythi v ster can use? and arrangements for same referred to the ex- | Nigh reached Tfpction itself—Sir William | ¢ : saving values on everything that a youngs' outing commltise. President Parker extendet ax | Thompson's compensating compass is an | + HH} invitation for the soctety to meet at his house | instance in point; the sclence of navigation BOE scutes cholce of the daint- | ROG for any of the $1 Hats, $1 50 te © are the price ex- HE E’S T HE PROOF OF I J ip June, which was accepted. A pleasant social | has wonderfully developed;-the watchful- © test $1 White and Colored among which are the ° tremes of the Reafers i during which Miss Ee Lee The eae te, Soclety, | ness of Jand crew has increased; Wash Dresses, for girls and Kilt | ‘Pearch” Poke Bonnet; Mull Hats, | Pick out the one you Mke tomorrow 7 3. J. B. Go Sattinon | there 1s less Intemperance and a higher or- Suits for little boys, 6 mouths to 6 | with straw crowns; Tight-ftting | and claim one-fifth off the price : ven M ” Dept Gould, Messrs. J. 8. Garrixon 1 ish i} A sensational day in Chil- Children’s and Misses’ Dept. in lupeking with readings) Mra J. 8. 4 Hes, of -disal weamen of evcty grade years. French Caps. marked on it. i iY f ion, . E. D e e : i) dren’s Hosiery and Under- Child's and, Misses’ Two-piece, Saflor and Mra MM Bowie best ten One & sold | have: bet ae ep eee sa have a Bs Salis, ages 4 to 14 years, ” Mado (of wd cmecting of the town council willbe | held r ‘sald that every precau- | wear. grass’ Hnen— Moi ight. Bald - = Hitt = o ot o lawna—saflor collar— 5 rainst év. 9, Ni “ooea these: etwne toa nese weight Tee “iowa tent edad with "Ince. 8 ali the otlcers of Phoned Me regret i | knigwni tonbenpeas ities Newaitey he bent Veils. Jewelry. Woodbury’s. Mit “for boys and girls’ Fall fashioned heel: th $1.00 to $2.00. Tomorrow : .89c. ra Tueaday night, assisted ty Air. R-C. [awe. | eccidents:. tod-tWe ¥ Y ae 4 F Mal Se age nad ste ro oto Oe de ge Sree acting grand marsbal, and Miss Wanay Galjeher, | “acts of jeep nee: Ae tay eee ee $ Qc tomorrow for choice of the $1.9Q tor Wevorted Brooches, for Woogbury's Dental wane fors---ceee.- oR Our Children’s and Misses’ Dept. Is aoa ig Wie, feports, @ ihe | which, nei ihe ne Bite Rom fore. = ited see SE aie "Worth ap to $10. Only |)” Crem. and Se for We hatin Fon bet SELRRG Hate-ana Deeseae. of. tbe ees: mer Humbering 113 members ‘in good tending. ASE ss fn a oul ea es ? mingple effete nT twenty-tive pleces; eome of band: | Serpe ney ee gent —apecial thread Hose. A fine dres 1 = r. Naylor of Washington -preached Mm the nst. a abe} levelopmént f ¢ 4 s = £ wible heel and toe, Sizes sae pr aes Ghureh Wednesday night, and the choir of | of no other YoFaf of thayisportation has been | 4 Ey ors a sarin = sae fe airs Sata HH Se ne rae yetesent. Special) so markéd of ocean steamship trav- | & { ¢ work, scme of jewels; all uniquely Ri ala cons hearst ‘The teachers of the graded school of the tows, | Gls: 202 possibly ne. modern invention does { Handkerchiefs. Se = r 68+. Childr have completed the, eighth month of the teri, recent Boerne Gh a then the j 4 reer a " White House Socal’ ; = este ha and the report to the clerk of the school toard si 3 ink th er for Delleately Embroidered > box for W Soest Toman Cait F corsa oo Shows the enrollment for t20 past nem to te] He is Beatie gta realize all tins) dona : 4 29c Pure Linen French Hand- ac. tor White Children's Fancy Scotch . 5. wi average atte: © ear less of “peril on the sea,” c d | kerehieft ies 5 <; fe Rewest. colorings and sil D8 Children's and Misses’ White i ne ba P e sea,” and part. 8, imported to retail at = Meal—all special Sie Ste a thes Dresses—tueked waist. ruffle ov il | following oticers for the aew fnartert Mine Mingle { 185 on the plér have something less of the 3 f ie, Soe and Fe. Choice for 29 | §],5Q fr $2 to $5 Belts—vut | ay oui. fe shovlder — edged with = In - Si past chief templar; Miss Pearl Veitch, vice | 280ny of the “last parting’ about them. ‘ 4 . | cents. Importers’ samples. only a few dozen row . aay ee Lae . We Hee ea nepransly, threatening aeci- 2 = sample pleces. Some of gold, 3 rroegaton terrae belay $2.50 Children's and Missea’ White treasurer; " M. ‘T. ‘Thorne, warshal; "Mis perhaps, ts thaipeailaniesr casters ae ' Soro site seme oguses dare Tapes tm heck and sleeves Ide * Lawn Dresses, | tucked | yoke—Infant Bae : Mise ability of {ts occurrence 1s very small. In } Parasols. cf Jewels are marvelourly beautl- | @)q for Cloth-hoand Webster aes waist, with lace and mibben........$1. The following officers of the Sunday school of the | Clear weather collisions are removed from ~ per cent discount tomorrow. ful. $1.50 for choice. Cy iopary containing 30 Oyo PR cee om) < favtlet Chureh were ciscted 8 nday: Thomas Bill-| the range of Possibilities; in foggy weather = Not only Parasols, but all : a s. ho fon Ce rd 5 i a eanen: ere is something to be feared. Careful for 50 “Palais Umbrellas tnd — Mackistoshes, ee). ieee saldieoa: 75c. Children’s Poke Bonnets, emb.49e. Geo. W. Hawxharst, treasurer ’and or- progress, yconstant watchfulness and fog $1.3 Wr at's ie d Gloves, a ‘Those who have been AG 19C ate. hates cae TA a, Worth «We. Tz a The remalus of Mrs. Luster Loyd, who died in| Whistles, however, are safeguards so effec- special price for tomorrow only. look"? will appreciat " styles in two-piece side combs, ces. tlnati 2 : The May Queen Bonnet—all colors— Fredericksburg, were brought here Saturday and | tual that no passenger need lose an hour's | & Fitted with the same care amd | S01 No) Sob ate tomorrow's | 4° ststes three-plece pompad: pages, Cloth bound Extra fine Ganze Vests—bigh neck and worth $1. : ++ +88e. interred in Oakwood cemet=ry. sleep through worry. The precaution take: guaranteed the same as if sold ity. is 10 styles one-plece short sléeves—finished with — regular mania Mr. William P. Speer, an old and vaneh-respected | to avold the lebers Unig ae ee een |} at the regular price. Sun-rain Umbrel- q : Pempa- cuils and pearl buttons. Sizes 16 to 34. GUiliien'g atireeees “wiate. Guan tole citizen of the tov “i at the reeldence of bis| give a wide becth te ger is simply to ¢ from $1.98 to $1 r, 8 sty! mbes, 9 For Baby. Regular price. 5 Te. area 1 daughter, Mrs. J here Wednesday. He berth to the ice region when ——— 0 Ps 79 styles small varions birekst years—ewbroldered yokes. Actual ya icchergs are likely to be found there. ‘The Sisber Cantar Dei iee | eae agian oe oka | SD 2Q tomorrow Tor $2.08 2 - a : ue, Boe. Capt. 8. ‘Seybu @ stat cf Gen. Miles | Most common Adi sake $12.50 jainsborough Parasol sade eer were 03 4 °. E ~ pas A Trio of Glove Bargains. wath tora Mestir fohine Tot county greed | some Sorte nie eons ia the, breaking. of Neckwear. wie, : Sate a ae Maas hc oe Suppo nates sses’ Bloves in red, tans and z z : 5 Ops. G - a 5 a brown—pearl buttons or Foster hook— Children’s and Misses’ for several thousan! trois. | tenants in the | t¥ of @ serious outcome of such an'accident Oc tor choice of the new Or. | Bald Parasols, $1.98 to $1 Cartiage, $1.00 quality. For this sale - District regimen? of voluntecre are Messrs, i. W, | #8 €xccedingly small. Discomfort and delay, © gandy Stock Collar, with | Shades, $1.25 to $4; Silk Umbrel- = ae Sik Millinery Bargains. Merkins and W. R. Harrison of this town. "| though, are sure to result; and the compa | @ knot scarf, ribbon and lace’ trim- las, $1 to $16; Mackintoshes, B: ip cattibeuns Gieae ae nibicne 2 rae: Hise Cecelle Dunn of Mississippi is visiling ter | Nes, as a matter of course, have their pre- med. And see the new Ascot, of | 1.35 to $20. Price marked in AS. Flags. Gloves I for this sale Children’s and Misses’ Untrimmed aunt, Mrs, William King. cautionary measures. ‘The machinery le in. | & Piave, 18 white and cclors, Suan figs icocke “anane Gatias se elk cx eth Riding. ico ; on ais y =~ Sees Jens seuge an Mr. N. W. Perry, who has been occupying the | spected part by part—where it can be se Zilc tomorrow for the Boss’ deducted from price on any se- 19¢ hopping Bags. Full 19¢ U.S. Pieg. shx2, cuacale pas 1 hense of Capt. Patten, ct West Falls Chureb, has | before the v : Sere © ee Sik Windsors, in 2 Sasi with flag staf, 6 feet COESETAnA! Whine “erect ote ie Wesaae” Semunvert tohice! e vessel leaves port, and duplicat new iupringwumuner effécte: 17 lected tomorrow. eisn, whihicanilan pa ri .B. Chnrch has gold for Mr, W. B. Par. | Patts are carried aboard if their substitg, half an arre of lond on Shrove street to J. H. | tion for broken parts at sea is. practicable. ‘D8e . ker Tt r = - “hildren* Ferd for $126. Mr. Charch has also rented th The danger fs that i v1 Here’s Three “Specials. gi apr en ge a Excrareras to Miss M- Newton of Washingtos. | shatt there may be an ihucrene detec tice IS OY A A. LISN ER, . “hild ¥ Vhite Handkerchiefs, Pi » GS fe A. L. Merrifiel as ues! ty . i) nomacttcacd, “with embroidered taitial : eee y eeee sin, Miss G. Irving Gilerease of Boston, Mast, | C20MCt be guarded against. ‘The danger 9 G and Eleventh Sts. Ii] worth tue. "Fe Rev. F. W. Tuckerman, a former resident of the | £7°M fire ts Inconsiderable. The steamers row's price - Tie. pair } — paren ones tewn, fs at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. 8. Garrl- | @re as fireproof as a modern sky-scraper, Seconded Seeteteteteteeeee mt, i Child's Embroidered Yokes and Bolero At the Jewelry Counter. son at East Chureb. and are built in compartments, so that aay COMM“ Set Sees Con tenenenintntntntety Jackets—were $1.00 and $1.48... c. 55 ) : Mr. George Walker is building a house on his} part may be flooded without Injury 4 er Ht semoal itis Child's Pocket Books in, morocco, alll- father's land near Weat Falls Church. other pert. th ELC 2 = i Children’s Windsor Scarfs in plaids. gator and fancy leathers—25c. value.17c. Miss Ella O'Neal of Gettysburg, Pa., who has | gpont; le only possible origin is hit Spain fairly it would remove that coun-| A NEW LABOR-SAVING MACHINE. | be handled, it would take an army of 24,300 Romans, checks and plain colore—were See been attending the Virginia Training “School of ese a daninee eee ane pow. real is | t ‘thom the map forever. men capable of packing one hundred | Be. and 2¥c.. -2le. ew S ; junday. ? Then the protective meas- : ea <eapy9 i iz : PPS pre pie Rohs Cong Mrs. LS; Abbott left this week for Chicayo, | ures are such that It would hardly ‘be gos. | Sometimes a mild-ey Ste Peaking cach to move the tickets, the men D. 5 J; x Lata < will spend the summer with her son, | sible for a fire t rt thi _ | and spreads out a drawing of a g' = 7 ip each, or it would take one | Parasols and Umbrellas Tomorrow... 10c. pair Mr Lynn Abbott wey evi fave a est yes ped co fired from Sandy Hook. would pier scans ‘ths Cischunalt imaeeiece: man making one hundred trips a day and Hi Speci: i == t i mak! Ss G on. No, tires hut sw a carry’ e red whore: ~ ||| at Special Prices. Children’s Sterling Silver Knot Lace Washington street, | it ¢&n be sald that this, once the most aw. ea es that kind of || At the North station in Paris a machine | over Brag ite move this avn Ms 3 I FP caer lng on ab wl er Pins—worth 48e. +++ .28e. palr Quick aud Dr. G. B- Fadely attended | ful of all perils, has become the most insig- } Pon, was recently put in which iskues railroad | tickets from one place ta geos Stock of eo. ++ Be. =< y Association of this = h h of cordite mer- a er h 2 | 4¥e ei rege 25e. Sonate hath ot: ¥. Then there ts a daily rus! tickets and saves the ticket sellers muc! ————+e-_____ ss : cunty, held at Vienna Thureday. Are the lives of the passen; cers of the i || cnitaren's Parasols in satins—stripes or Children’s Trimmed Hats. Falls Church Encampment of Odd Fellows held | time in any real danger? Really, nes non, chants, melinite mares Soros or be | time and labor. By turning a wheel closciy Control ef Pntsied Mante, ita first meeting on Monday night, adopted a code iderabl resembling the wheel in the pilot house of | From the Kansss City Star, plain, with or witheut ruffled trimmings s ae < at any rate, on the first-class transatlanti inks of peo} ||] alt colors. “Regular price, 75c.... tre. Pi op erchars Gag wal pect Joe sacampment ‘will mest on the Brat and tiri | HMeTS. A lendsman would, no doubt, find it | ccatn dealers: and Whcte,™tusee, armor |@ steamboat tho machine turns out tickets, | The control men ger over their hands by Hl Children's School Umbrellas — English somely in latest effects—worth $3..$1.98 Friday nights of each month. hard to credit this; but, nevertheless, there | piating and quick-firing guns. As the talk | with the class, destination, serial number | constant practice was being discussed. 0) H lorls—24-inch paragon frame—steel rod —— Bir. Charles Gulager is occupying his new rea- | is no longer real danger of a disaster, as|of war becomes louder the army of agents " ited - ne Si ek oe sie $4.00 and_ $5.00 Children's Legh: idence, just completed, at East Falls Church; the writer in Le Temps has it. The chance | jncreases:; and if something decisive does | °f the ticket, number of station sold from | cited the case of an artist who is afflicted neers te Hats—beancifully trimmed with Hitbonm ‘The houge belonging to Mr_ Thomas Homa, with | of q collision 1s, as I have sald, ao slight as | not happen soon the oficiais at 128 Victoria | and number of station of destination, date | with palsy so badly that he cannot saniaeend Soc. Pasnsot Covers—white net—2 rut lace, ete.—tomorrow $2.08 fire Monday morning st Io clock, "| to be inconsiderable; there 1s absolutely no | street will have to put out placards in this /and hour of sale and location of office | his fcod or drink to his tnouth ae. ided. And where ticket is sold printed thereon. This wonderful machine not only does its yet this man with pallet and brush in hand The District Lodge of Good Templars, compused danger from fire, and almost as little from | style: of the lodges of Fat: Ale: can paint as well as ever he could. Before rfax, Prince William, x- | a break to the machinery. People excite ‘No more battle ships wanted today.” Two Ribbon Items andria and city of Alexandria, will meet at Mt. | themselves to a very sweat of fear some- ‘Dynamite agents, first floor.” ‘ very 5 his brush touch: ‘th For Ye Olivet Church May 20, and in connection with the | times wh: el “Torpedoes, second door to the left. work expeditiously, but very accurately. It es the canvas his hand Weal vaamoneete ee me the Yourig: Ones. = seeston a Vasket plenic will be held in the grove | shaft, “But thin te all very silly? Phe Meee | “Gurptinn imanager gone to dinner: is capable of turning out from 6) to 100} trembles violently, but the moment he feels fles—edged with white ribbon. .$1.89 each neck oc bate Ea i naa eo Golagutian (from; Aediew: Jackson anasl DAS‘ ODIy. to waikamntll saslstancecoiies thin -weven sninuten tickets a minute, and, when called upon to | the bresh touch his picture his stroke be- A Bunch of Book B P Alexandria councils of the-Juntor O, U. A. M. of | her—an uncomfortable experience for the| .‘“‘Representatives and ee — do so, it will turn out a half ticket for | comes firm and strong and just what he (11) es sunch Of boo! argains. 10c. Ribbons—all_ilk—faney Roman Alexaa-tria paid a fraternal visit to Crescent Lodge | passengers, no doubt. She may be tossed | Splints, stretchers, ena sera ee fa children or a round-trip ticket with as un- | 42#ires it to be. We. Story Books—board covers, & stripes—plain or plaid colors—for sashes of this town Monday night. about somewhat, if control of her is lost, | legs will be seen on Thursdays, aches | erring accuracy as it does a straight one-| Almost a parallel case is that of a vet- 'alt Tales board covers and hat trimming. Worth 4c.” Tomer: Fe ee ee eae Ae casiting bis son, Mr. J. | and she may drift for many miles over a| 80 far ene aya ar ayith the rush, and, | Way ticket. This novel pleee of mechanism | & soldier well known in’ Kansas Clin | ition... es ++ Be. ‘The Ladies’ Ald Society of the Baptist Churcn | Quiet sea or be. blown here and there over | have been able to deal With tee ‘Of uaciess | can very properly be called the ticket sick Lee: Smith. Smith ts now in the Be. Tipen poe — % _ at the residence Mrs. G. F, Mcintu:ff as i traitataly she is bound eallere ‘an immense amount of business has | agent's friend. It is also an automatic ac- “peed ote in Leavenworth. When in Se. @ 3} ee . ursday. met and, to ‘o her port. She is 2 been countant, in addition to the other duties e used 10 run a cigar wheel eee eee ie: | Fringed Ties—a Great Event! rarely In any Pggneer” tn such a: predicas pect cone aye thee a ere able |e performs’ while turning out the tickets | #t.the clty . . =o peewee We have just secured another sample Antiquity of Vegetables. ment. As fordhe,danger from storm—that os : at the speed of one a second when called | Smith com2s to Kansas City frequently, poet : Mine. of Fringed "Ties “for necy “ample wits: tng’ Wasetty’ Megsttan: ig not to be-ca red. - The ocean liners ig) Shanon bias: upon to hustle, it registers the amount of | S01) likes to go to a shooting | sca ine at tee serine ota a can weather,:j} is safe to say, “any storm ae each sale on a piece of paper, so that at | S@llery on Wainut street and shoot at the H aati aia eae 5 checks. Bayadere and other effects.» Ali Some, of our most common: vegetables | that blows.” “)’” * From the Cornhill Magosine. the end of the day’s business the ticket | f@7Sets. He is a good shot and enjoys lock- Works—eloth found... 130. a ae — 4 seem to have come to us from a time that | In these days ‘the discomfort of ocean In‘ China, it appears, men generally eat ing along a rifle barrel. Smith has the ‘aper and Fanvelc Te., $1.00 and $1.25. Cholee 4. Cc. is immemorial. Asparagus was in use 200 | travel is a subj r thought, not the dan- cee tiie ark tu! | Cash he should have on hand. palsy in an alarming degree. When he | toxes Paper and Envelopes... . 25, eae years before the birth of Christ. Accord- | §°F., OR ocq aE uCaE spe: omitted, eee ee srg mpc foul end olan Peele pear eatin ceg gered pve Sesks-oround 2 ty tS he, AS va m e a iced in the Unit tates, would knoc! cal Hi = 9.79 fo ing to Herodotus, lettuce was in use even ay the master’s presence. out of employment a number of | 0n¢ would wager he could not hit the side | Exquisite Waists $4.98. $ t $12.50 to earlier than asparagus, for it was culti- THE EMBASSY BESIEGED. Though Mandarins occastonally give ex- e te gues: But just as he is about to pail vated as early as 560 B. C. Not only was, it grown, but it was so grown as to be had at all times of the year, and even blanched to make it white and tender. What better the trigger his hand steadies gnd the next instant the bell rings. The paisi; hit the bull's eye. oe Silk Walsts. $4.98, worth $10.00, $9, $16.50 Spring Suits. and $6.00. “Ike handsomest crea: ms im the way of Silk Shirt and Dress Chotce of a buge assortment of Reefer ts ever shown fer anything like the and Bloase Man-taflored Ladies’ Suits, : Offered in plain erd braids and brald- 307g 9t¢—— pensive “feeds,” in which birds’ nests, American Legation in London is Hav- ’ ‘Ss ing a Hand Time With sharks’ fins, sea slugs, and other luxurie: From the London Mi Oe impassioned. ————_-- —— trimmed styles—t g ¥ 3 Ill _Setect trom a grad assortment com- Sheviots, “high-class ‘aerges ‘and’ wie does the gardener of today? The cucumber | The gentle giapt in blue and shiver, who Frem the Indianapolis Journal. ll| Pista"twaeta. bandsome ‘ands: Sree merges. ‘Worth “$13°30, $9 79 Bible history, though some claim that mei- | 2e8 constabwern; duty in the neighbor- ticket window and send et + First Deaf Mute—“He wasn’t so very af |]} Tafteta. ‘Tucked “and Corded Diack Ten $13.50, $15.00 and $16.56 ° ons were really meant. As to the melon, | 100d of the Amerteart ombassy in Victoria rejoicing without turning holt fea ta | ery, was he?” H feta and ener, Tucked and Corded the date of its first cultivation is lost in | street, W tet, is experiencing the ef- exertion. > Second Deaf Mute—He was so mad that | se th ot $4 co) Hat Sale Sensation! nig tog erm ae ca a reba ies | eur Of the wes tate Those “not eagaged in railroading have | the words he used almost blistered his fin= | f0"rso go'e gio ° old as the cucumber. Garrots and turnips | tee for. some time dafly in mar- Tailroad tickets are sold | 6ers. rs We've just received a were in use as garden vegetables before the shaling the multitude of commercial.agents | other vacant apartment in the | aoe lot of 40 dozen of the finest Quality Manila and Christian era. No one seems to have been | 224 town travelers who want to sell war ‘That Would Account for It. FLOWERS— Fer “ hanghe auee cai Sess ete fhe Sele onint mage ee Ee able to trace the origin of elther the pump- | things to the government of the United From the Chicago News. tions. Worth Ge., T5e., $1.00, the Short-back Sailors ‘and kin or the squash, but we read that pump- | States. * “It is claimed that thieves are almest um $1.25, S150 snd ge a 1,500 Walking Hate. AM the new colors, are | | kin, as were made Ser ae staber Ever since the differance between Amer- known in Nerway.” . Flowers, 5 I—sucl utter, brown, white, ago after this reci ‘ut ie in e Spain t 3 moat hustler. < Clusing’ every = ye and = all the "new dolor come ee ee nia cannes shies eeualt and Gpkeemeel eae 8 ¢ge floating in it, there that we have in this county e" it Flow: tions. mixture o! les pices, i . Evcticalture. "Per bench. 25¢c nrete ee 48c. bake till done. The an ‘to | Ufacturers: of for the ; am yee cere rare rescin offer turnips, beets aa Wasted. ed in dishes of From the Indianapolis Journal. Yabsley—“You Jook as if you must have had a good time last night.” : ps £ Qe Fh gees THE BON MARCHE. epimers te “Your Store,” 314-318 Seventh St. - ; he a : agent can tell at a glance just how much ercial icket supply" a ho’ 8 3 vf he Cs