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THE EVENING STAR, FRIDAY, JUNE 10, 1898-16 PAGES. . y “a wai ones [SUBURBAN NEWS receive prompt and 705-711 Penn. Ave. Washington, DC. HYATTSVILLE. immediate attention. HE Palais Royal, with its cash busi- ness, is first to secure and offer 1898 High-grade Warranted Wheels at cut prices. Ladies’, Men's, O2 5 Hight-grade } Cash Price, 1898 Wheels. | Rey. Lucian Johnson, former pastor of St. Je- rome’s Catholic Church, Fas .A recent visitor to Rev. Father Tower. . ‘The Rosebourg Cub will give a dance at the Red Hot Prices on Summer Requisites, [ays ore" y "ce bs is ‘A large force of ‘wortbis beste engaged tn Unequaled in the many years of our existence. eee rons eS Give each of the items contained in the columns below your careful attention. If possible compare Rela se ity of the Maryfand. them with similar ones quoted by others, and you will be convinced that our prices cannot be matched. eee 1 commence- ment, te be heid Sune Tuesday and : 2 ° wait in DAVE : Wed ae ame 42. 13." a ieee we Price Clipping on | PHENOMENAL GREGKERY WALUES| . Grocery Items. | gins alee sire are ummier Strong as have been the values of the past, the fol- | giver ze, | 3, fens” tomreainent, Sports, drill of the jeultural College HESE are the os being sold on the in- . * Show FI military company, and In the evening a public = Housefurnishings. | towing will eclipse them all: Ball luc, 4 Th ecting. of Mercer Literary Sockety nid a debate stailment plan at $30 to $75. And popular Oil Stoves. ‘ =e nes Senet Mo eo | rr re Se oe ee lamps, bells, all sundries and biking clothes ‘The gen nal best Oil Those American Porcelain Dinner services, in the } Bee, Soap. exhiition ‘cil. Class day exercises will be held are from 10 to 25 per cent less than at the install- borrow 75) eh saad Aberdeen shapes, each piece finished like Haviland } Proctoc 4 cambie's Oi Mepemeni diver neiiring Meant ee eee ment houses. A visit to this fourth floor of the China, in decoration and gold tracing. This set in- | Pyseenes Dandy Soap. Cae commencement exercises! proper will take. play Wednesday. Mr. James Wilson, ry of Ag- rleulture, will address the graduates, and Lowndes will award the- diplomas and ‘The sujutstury and vyaledictory addresy+3 will delivered by Messrs. C. Ve Alinut and D.C. 1 nett, respectiv The dell will take place in the ‘afternoon. g Michael Green, colored, to the county Jail Inst Tuesday by ml Iveked np upon a charge of cutting mmmel with a butcher knife last week. Guinmel received set eral severe wounds, and i$ said tobe iu a erit conditten. The St. Cecilia's Gufid reseady gave a lawn party at the residence of Rey. and Mrs. Mayo. Refreshments we Mrs. Mayo was assisted by 3 Latimer. Carr, Fuller and Mor The regular meeting of the Pinckney Memorial Guild was held ‘Thursiay evening at the bemwe of Mr. and Mrs. L. H, Canipbell. The Hyattsville Ceeilian Se Hyatt: day pst rneted on an cludes all the essential pieces complete for “DOC. | 15 a s. Value $ Ss 1 t = ai alue eae pecia omor. ge se 48 = kel} sons Palais Royal is convincing crowds of delightful purchasers. \ é : OCC OOS OCR OOCSOOS OOOO YS | i | iF | Red Seal 1 Argo Gloss $ Gas Stoves. ae 10 ‘Per, Cent Discount. OMORROW’S extra induce- ment is one-tenth off the price marked on all summer cos- tumes. They are here from $2.25 to $25, of Duck, Crash, Pique, Pure .Linen, Lawn and Organdy. Plain and Fancy. Thirty-one styles to choose from. All reproductions of the Jatest imported styles. The Knox Straw Hat. HE picture above is a genuine “Knox,” selling in the 5th avenue store at $4. Fac similes e on this second floor of the Palais Royal at a price that is creating talk in “the trade” and hosts of delighted patrons 2 ts. ensn6ea sen ser j-* 4 Royal Film Blue Dimes Services, oe 100 pieces, complete for 12 persons, extra strong, knobs and han- dies gdld traced. Would be cheap at dou- $8.98 ndensed | Milk ‘ondensed Mil H. Baker's 's Chocolate, ble the price. Specral tomorrow. We have just opened 300 Fine Porcelain Tea Sets, decorated with flowers and gold; bought to sell at $4.48. The quantity being larger than we i can handle in the summer, we will close Gon 48 Hisehettt tract of Lemon Extract of Vanilla Brand Roll Het Breakfast Fi Pismnouth Roc it y. asajsted by the ille Orchestra, gave iis first concert Tu nit Crowds of ni . Sa a a a a a from this = Anderson's J: vicinity and Washington “were ating and White Fate tha Ice Cream Freezers, | them out at ecece Ghee’ sa Masinte Ha, Sin "Srthar ne 4 65:08 0s bao es 1 qt. Pure ton Ww: conpanist, and al _ retin u n es. the largest = ° Z Se reduced pr two ¥ : to prow ty ore} TOILET SET, Very Special Indeed. selection.” Sze. Blanche Matti spay ae =: eat. Fat Our special drive in Chamber Sets for tomorrow v Stas sontoegons o S848, are 1 t < of many weeks, Oc ‘for 40c Ribbons. ay | ATE 500 10- piece Tcilet Sets, tall or low of White Mountain | Shape, decorated Brown, Blue, Pink or "Si, 47 at emally low | Green program waa as follow: 17¢ for 25 Ribbons. Sa ee a eal Slop) jarsttovmateh:, <=. are ie, + $1.29 | cotman's * Chopin, Op. 9, White and all the scarce shades, in Plain Moire : Water Coolers. Toilet Sets, 10 pieces, fancy shapes lange, fine |eGee a oy Heer rie peers ec olen aes ores. earine e ina, Hyattavitie oO ‘ortorelle, 1 | and Taffeta Silk Ribbons. Also “fancies” in very | latest effects. A perfect variety. The style and | 40c Ribbons, . lengths sufficient for Four-in-Hand | a Sordontesqondoetonfonterte niece Ja- | porcelain,can be matched “When broken, decorated in assorted colored flowers and gold. Special... . $2. AS "Sardines, in of in olive Sf color needed is certain to be here. [etter still, no Ties. And one of our exnerts will show you that piano 3 : 3 ; é $ 3 | ¢ i i 3 i i cereeece eeces + Miss $ passe styles are here. And no trash. None but they can be made so as to be put on and off with- to only W hite and fest Toilet Sets of 10 pieces. | A % all silk ribbon out unticing. G Ml early, before e the crowd gathe rs. d Shad The new large Gi Silverware ——— oP Ne tier Win ow AGES: | and traced. Special For June Weddings. ay aetna ag | Child’ iS ; eee - . Quadruple-plated Ten Service, 4 | Vo MOST was directinss of the Pec ee | ce r “19c.; White Crockery. Jelly Gis Pieces, handsomely chased and GAITHE OB Cente rasa ie Thin Porcelain Cups and Sauce 6 Gfferent # with tin tops, | €8! engraved. Value, $5.98 —for .. * $3.98 Mr. Wm. P. Hickinan 4 The Victor Silver ‘Tea Service of | Sevth ee a 4 pieces, quadruple-plate, hand. = nished and — embossed. ing na es ae embossi ' $6.98 nz ay tomorrow. been organ’ with plain a r Be Is here, where Window Screens. » Dinner Plates » Breakfast Dates... rantee Build- has just ers, with | the” house. ce Value. ‘25c. ae | | Jar, with cov Bowl and Pi EST Taffeta Silk P. coats. Those like the pic- known in every lead t, consisting of | Ment, Ten Colonial Berry d Cream, hand- | MeCermie Garden Hose. Berry Bowl Door Screens Fruit Jars. | Special eale of Best 3-ply burnishe gold lined, BEE eos Dies oot of the United States. The ae ek eo Mason's Rest Fruit Jars. Prices |, 2eclal gale of Best ply, Ga peace uoise and glace effect, $7.50 balance of his summer stock is aAll sizes, best quality Clin- pea alue for only if for use, 25 ft. . Mr. and Mrs. Gideon D. Briggs have engi cosesteees $1. io | one is an ee Harlem 4-ply Hose, extra stan Knives, Forks and “gle Virg to Mr’ Jaties | fancy Onk Seren Door, sult- = Se. se | warranted to give perfect satista Wednesday evening, Juné 22, ey fine residence 98c. 4 Se be. | ‘ an i gan Comt $1.98 Spoons for Wed- ecnesd ere une at th | ding Gifts. . Jennie W Lawn [lowers. 24 pieces of Triple-plated Knives, ‘The Sterling Lawn Mower, a hi Forks, Tea and Table Spoons, 6 of | 1 | — one “st, OO dies. Value, $5.50. Spe- * $3.5 98 oA : duties, t “|g Hermsdorf’s Famous Hose. = Forest Oak Lodge, Knights of Pyth was The Palais Royal is favored with Saturday-- | al es’ Shi rt Wai ts. Set a oo Bg ais = = d the prize in the voting contest. “ the surplus summer production of Vigorous Selling of i ll 1S ° ge, pega suche tlng coat $5.98. here. Gowns, Skirts, Drawers, with deep corded flounce, are in | Chemises and Corset Covers of plain colors, plaids, checks and |lawns, cambric, nainsook and es, best of the season at the | jmuslin, — Once-a-year bargains. - $4. 98 | Choice for --67¢ -49c. Pints d-qnart 2-quart ‘and Rev at the Dis ditting the wee i and teanily hs nized Gar lett for Manahan 1 MMe strengt price: “24c, reappointed Mr. C, B. Raughman justice of the peace. The appointn et with public approval, Mr. Baughman at onee lifled and entered upon tite discharge of nis | & The importer closes his summer season in handing us the following SeSeedeoden Swiss Ribbed Vests. Bate oe f Baltimore ts home iil : “high grades. bargains: . 2 ° Prof. E. L. Amiss and Misg Annie M Myers We Will Make Saturday Our Banner Shirt Waist Day. 3 I SESS Foe eee et _ 25 ty Sena ae es Pais h noo be cus B. 1% el iLide = m fo the 13c quatity for $2 Shirt Waists—a thousand go on sale tomorrow at 98c. each—for aay ut igh noon Dep pamancia ae : inant ere OS eet een uiste | 1 waists that regularly fetch $1.50, $1.75 and $2. They are made of the s 1 Marsh, the postot, united in holy wedlock 2 Some have lace omen work | © Fests, nade to retail up to | ren peck and shoulders look ie very best cheviots, piques, French ginghams, Oxfords, Madrases, &c.— | te: or Mv. atitton Roger. av prominent farmer. |e dered in i 18c fr ,2h est Be | ABC. for, the mat 180 3 in beautiful stripes, checks and figures—made bayadere, bias and straight | ciwren at Emoy Greve, the present building eing | 4 length. have scenhereand elsewhere. | trimming. silk ribbons, ete. 3 —with one point yoke back and short front yoke or gathered full from Toran esthetremate fe — —} WORTH UP TO $2. 00. shoulders in iront—also new tuc ked wais : cont were intgred “Tuesday” at th es 2 Gloves. Ss iar Spe ae we of ihe bride. They are now on a bridal |B 4008756 quailty Cen te, 52 a . ~~ Women’s Hosi iery. Silk Gloves. Ladies’ ’ Underwear. in earn career sini wines [6g Gee essen oor ‘a x A lot of Ladic Suk es tn Diack, white, I - in this town, z a Also Bk ck oie Lee M. Lipscomb and Lieut. James 3B. < commission id during the . = GD Ac, and short sleeves; week the Montgoni n Ie a ete rds were reernited up to a aulies neh Ralbr i si vests | the requisite number of en. y morning the = aa aa ql z 9c. "Ribbons. ee he eae ns, tong ex | GimDare WIN Jul the th of United Parasols. Fans. of Wom ding | We will sell, en Saturd ibbon, | shert sleeves. Drawers made ankieJonsth, ees i a = ; > ve $1.38 ty $2. 2 patterns, plain bi sii em- | in allsitk, stripes, | price tomorro 39c. ROCKVILLE. : lisle drop-stitehe Tem- | plaids ai 5 inelade made with fancy works. apace he following transfe 19c. recorded in the ¢ ies’ Richelien Ribbed V sil trimming and silk ribbon ai Ww at. inches w e with high-spliced I4c. of real estate have been the clerk of the efreuit ord foo Arms, go Lomor: ¢ Is cut, court for this county: N. H. Da ~DICAN or, TER CG . ————— ies’ French Ribbed White Cotton Vests, cut | Darby, Jot in Gaithersburg, $1 66 MERICAN Lady” French ARNER’S Girdle Corsets A V-neck, with quarter sleeves, stk rib- Vy, Mary D. H. Upton, lot at) Gaithe 5 Batiste Corsets are light as illustrated to the right ne Laces. sain | DOM Around neck, and sold at. 12 /2E©o | Hugene 8, ‘Thompson to Richard ‘T. Thompson, 1, ak an) Mehile ateoal aS Se arenas rk: fot Sit as tat Se eres of land, $000; Metropolitan Investment. an ; "as air, y strong as : ‘or neglige we os Beaten Papee® patterns, per wae OC. | Kuilding Company to Thomas G. Kiley, lot 3, block iron. The scientific construction letic exercise no equal corset has ee ee ee ee Cae) 3 50, Garrett Park, $200; Catherin Jones and Fie ees SECS 98 ‘ zs as « eran H | Ladies’ Handkerchiefs. others to Erasmus W. Jones, part of a tract of 7 is the reason. See and try on a} yet been produced. Physician Children’ S Mose. Embroideries. | land, $—; 5. W. Jones to Catherine A. Jone: Paile~. oo ae ees oN advise their use.......... sania ‘ erby Ribbed Hi Beant nd Cambrie Es ies | aud Hemetitehed All-sheer Lin- | and others, part of a tract of land, er made with d and Wide margins. i rehiefs, an ¢x- John Jones of to Catherine A. Jones, Fa ee — — Price on tract of land, § ; Wm. H. Benson, jr. to Michn nt, tract of land, nd others ‘Summer Corsets. Ik Parasols. ay aie. oe eter slave, ae 1 an E PALA IS ROYAL, Sane ae : . | Every Ladies’ Silk Parasol in the We will sell tomorrow Summer Corsets made of house to areca on Saturday at $1.98 The cheapest has been selling at $3.00 and up to erial, boned with rust-proof t $9.00, but no matter what has been the price they go tomorrow at $1.98. two side steels, trimmed at upper edges with silk em- | Fan Figures. Ten thousand Japanese Kans to be sold at both long and short hip corsets, in SC., 10c. and 15c. yanese and Vienna Fans of the Five thousand J AS8c. | newest and daintiest paris hie + 25¢. and 49c, M ¥ Soedosioetostonteesoeonteetpetetontees extra fine ventilating a h closed for thy rir way to Feauk R. for the sun patrons esday last Mrs. € nuity, while passing thro from . Who suds ay bay nfortably Wy Reekville Distr with Mr. tien of her clothing tu that the nexr oe Shirts. | Woven Ma ereale | We to « C. Wilson, £ . is suffering fi wntined to bis re f the “Mite staiion agent a BROOKLAND. ‘The lawn party at the residence of Mrs. D: 2 locomotor ataxia, anc wn was elk teachers were ishment at our array some distan pictiane a, F his place, aud who is quite ill, has been | for the benefit of the Church of Our Savior Wed- fan Church is postponed’ for a week <n me 1 your demands to a nicety, both wee Gan to Garfield Hospital, Washington, for treac- | nesday night, proved a social and financial success. ne A. Preston's illness, price. I iiucr ametotethartea ‘The ladies of the eu fon looked after the ice | Temortow (Sanday) will be cuffs with the session a Feyptian Yarn Shirts, made | of link a wrge M. Hunter Wedne ren’s da; and appropriaie utft Bumboo Rods, with wood =” 4D vote thanks was tendered the Knights of Pyti- =r cream and confectionery on the porch, while a am peert buttons, with 2 ff ¢ Men's Woven Cloth Negiiz id, nickel mounted. é fax for thelr kindvess in tendering the use of the | examination aud was UE Ge SS aoe jan is = —— ee . 4 2 | n pointed full nickel-mounted, hall saab yleen Sr tee a and council Wednes- re yocal solos by Miss Mary Page Fb ageerctg taper tn se w Fork was the am Short-sleeve . e) titched witht cork! grip. “ OSC, | Mix. Violetta Rhodes. wife of Abrabam Rhod ting of th andl sonnel Wetnes- Ange ticeriditgin Aemrgiceeed Pee BE Ol ee eS annie Hollidze, violin selections by Pr dd Master Richard Dan and plar pearl buttens, y morning last, in Wwilti numbers: ied at this fl y-sixth yeu See length, full SI. 98 The annual entertainment of the Boyd's private _ and on : of the town are re | Ee ese nil of ueglect | 3 Mr. Corfield and Miss Lillie P. Bailey. cewood Rod for vie Mr. and Mrs. House of Ohio were t Mix. Wel- sume das Mr. Cher of 'm ‘The fnest Combinx iit O8c. meney in America. ‘Tri kel, cork grip. f the mgregation of St | Ne _ pening con jon of St. r. Lepper, one of Bladensburg’s town coin- it was decided to post el col ud je utichated ‘on u ee | rs, is erecting a tiege adjvining his The location will "be at the | Mr. aaa Mrs. Weldo M: “i Mi w" and many attractions will | Mr. and Mrs. Fowler,’ Mr.’ and. Mrs Plawect? 3 ? Mrs. Stephen and Miss Lottie Stephen of Ri Frookiand school | dle attended the concert at Hyattwille Tuesday 1 ut ou the | night. Miss Bessie Fowler of Riverdale took a idents of Brookland | jeading part in the program. Sieg naneee 3 Hall ‘Vhursday night Se Ean a| paike SGRURARala Day Senet Erni stank est of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Pawle Bs . nises nonthly. A | es he Baptist behige < ser as - Fishe rmen s Shirts. rang Se Welsh and Church last Sunday were well attended, and. the tertained Mrs. Holmes and Mes, for r a read . pand make arranse- | program was varied and heartily sunreciaue of Kentucky. Miss Hill of Obie. with ieee ae lot of Shirts for the fishermen. al to the wand: | There were recttatious Ralph (erin imball. Mes. vermann and Ary. e and stayed... | Made |. with col i om the ere W * ya | Ludington of Washington at Inncheo : ze: a for $1.00. ee attached seams felled | Bratded Linen Lines Piece in the town. se Simmons. Amelia Etz, °Mas-| Mr. P. W. Browning snd sons. visite nd say rench gathered. yoke Boston Bass Line. : i neha tiger ees > ey . Ruby Schriver and Hattie Ohm, Edna Sin- | Bfowniug’s mother Sunday, the latter hay SS eee eut {nll 26 In. long C. | Multiplying Reels. ter Xeott Israel ef AXensington | = oat oe Gai eae Od 5 =< serfousiy ill. = 1 st ee Se See cake | ions oy) the autohury FAIRFAX COURT HOUSE. irs Bersie Lynch, Grace Larner, Hlancie | “Mr Middleton of Berwin talked to the Bi e rose Corks see erimtitown eserves: mention wie Cart schocl at Riverdale Sunday’ SicyCci 5 iti i 1 att Hucke Mis. W. Z. Green is are he y fast. sae vp, won | UMitia anc erchiefis, | wit ince. =: a 3 Chitdsen’s day was celebrated in the Sonthern site ee wia ad het ughter. Min 1 cle Hose in wide rib, bo all assortment of fine Rods, I 5 - Takes are at home in Bladensburg for't , + f Men's Large Size Japanette Silk Int ritfielal Balt; Lending Nets, a Sunday! schiol rully meeting at | spetnodist Church Sunday evening last. ‘The pro- ous ‘Gyccmerik-aeeeral oem ‘Gad nd “19, etn echine See , Church ‘tomorrow H grem was as follow inging, ‘‘America,’’ by Miss Amanda Abergill of Bladensburg is very 1 ckle Boxes afternoon at 3 o'clock, at whieh all sel 2 ——|¢ dividuals in the reighborbood the school; ‘The Rockwiile District Association | C.K. Mill a rally di a ioe Darnestown Pres- ) yy the school; responsive reading, by the super Church Sunday, July 4, both forenoon and | Pe ceoe and school; singing, “Musle and Love,” | Wu middle of Ju by the school; address, by the pastor; song, “Lit- | KO arranged for tle Birds of Praise Are We," by the primary de- On Tuesday the partment; recitation, “Bunch of Flowers,” by four tation, “What I Would Do,” by y Milling and Manpfactaring Company, | little girls; ree! s es j responded generously and ‘the affair proved a suc- M >. - widow aud jhree childrens Deceased | four little girls; recitation, “Little Foxes and dearing “$16. ‘The committees were SL ey EE oo a large acqunintaned amo the farmers and | Little Hurters,”” by five girls and five boys; duct Ice cream—Hattie Ohm, Margaret Marean, | himself proof against Cuban fever possiblities siness men of the counfy, avd was very popula: | “Building Day by Day.” by Misses Bettle S. | Ruby Schriver, Barclay Batley and Stanley Ma A post office has been established at Magruder’s with ull classes. He formerly resided in Bulti- | Jones and Mary J. Sagar, followed by chorus by } ean: fruit—Bessle Maxwell, Louise Gore, Aunic | statin more, and his remains were taken there Monday | the school; singing, “Loyalty to the Master,” by | Davidson and Walter Ihine; candy—Katharine | "The following let S ndries. Shirt Waist Sets. Ladies’ Belts. ‘ime twentieth’ business weeting of the Emory Hf; recitation, “by Mae Hattie Martin: | Rodier, Catherine Phelps. Barbara "Rodier ‘and | will be gendusted this “ty. At w recent mecting nthony’s Cathol opening prayer, by the pastor, Rey. | * an; singing, ‘Stushine in the -| chu BICYCLE SUPPLIES. A FEW STRONG POINTS. Nickel H Baers, complete with gri . exact Record pattern Carbide : $3.50 The Goodyear is the best tire, be- | ause it contains more Le and | Mr. George Lechiider ted edi ing last, after a brief thmexs, wood, this county, aged forty-three yea! Intendent of the -Derwood brane Double Stroke Bells. lectric Stroke Bells. { Columbia Continous Ringing Hells. np Brackets ‘ool Steel Wr Steel Toe Clips, pair. Leather St Brown F ae ins. hie. Humber” pattern’ Foot Pumps, best cop as port Pump m base Toi ‘The Morning Light."” by the “school; | Alice "Newman; cake—Annie Newmann, Mary | toe, ‘Ais “Mary E. Jenifer “wea ana 2 Epworth League met at the church last Friday he Lord's Own Day,” by Miss Marie | Dowling, Bessie’ Oliphant, Frank West,” Arthur | Bowen. ties Bay Russ vireds of new designs and of every quality, evening. ‘The progrrm of entertainment was ren- | Maithay; recitation, ‘Thy Tingdom, Come."" by | Godfrey and Leland Holmes; lemonade —Corinne = eg Florida Wat the cheapest pearl to sterling silver and solid | Teal Grain Leather Ladies’ Black Belts, lined | dered as follows: Singing by the league; reading, | Miss Mabel Heward; closing soug, “We'll Never | Gore, Florence Crook and Alma Keemle; sandwich FELD LOE ed with leather-covered bh Bila Barnesle, reading, Jessie Alder; singing by Good-Bye,"" by the school. —Ella Crook, Nettie Jarrett and Margaret Sisson, Fire in a Residence. deena eee seeees AOE, | thettengte: reading. Mes, Hicks itay duet, "Light | “Mr ‘Ton SS. "French and Miss Beatrice R.| ‘The jupiis’ of the seventh and clghth grades et An slarm of fire wes tered in this After Darkness,"” “Sirs, Walter, R. Linthicum and | Keeler were martled Sanday afternoon at the | ie Brookland school received a mote of thanks Real Calf and Grain Leather Belts, in brown, | E& M2 Barnesley; recitation, “Let Me Ring the | southern Methcdist parsonage by Rev. C. K. Mil- | from the secretary of the “Maine Kelief Fund,” | ™orning from box 231 for fire in house No. Bell,” Reulah Barnesley; remarks on “Our Mis- | ji ‘The ceremony was witnessed by Mrs. C. | Miss Edith W. Benham, for the assistance of | 1229 7th stre: The fire oe ne leihercorselt 5c sion’ Fields at Home, by Dr. W, R. Andrews: | Rilllican, Mre. It. G. Clark, Mrs. J. Rt. Taylor, | $61.86, which the pupils’ ratsed recently for that veaee it~ ee oe qooll aia © | solo, “The dose of Sharon,” W. J. Hoyle; remarks | Mrs. Dr. Coombe, Mrs. Robert Wiley, Misses Min- | fund. bout $250 deen: we bes > (for the feet) on Individual Efforts in Mission Work, Rev. | nie Thompson and Edith Wiley. The Washington College in Eckington closed re- | ©! age Thomas Fitzgerald oc- Titlow's Swan Down Powder ee Silver § Real Grain and Calf Belts in all colors, with the | E. A. Edwards. Singing, “Bringing im the} Miss Nina Miller has gone to Elkton, Va., where | cently with t of exercises, dncluding a cupies the Premises, " : ge Fine Hard Enamel, Sete Iateat leather-eovered Uuckles und the7p Sheaves” closed the program. she will spend the summer. recital, reception exercises. . Bett iy S bet ‘amous Can" ip Sku ler. . The ness Was transact ry Rey. Samuel |. AU pastor jerusalem tes were jeses: . Bradford, Chris- = - ‘4 oe ema aa nas Combs. uae nei eorhepeippasoiari ame- 750, f ns Rice as c. phans’ pon oe Hiram Grady, Mean nioeatee Baptist Church, = rae at reg = rn uradien: ‘Laura P. Higgins Bessie E. TRY CRAIN-O! TRY CRAIN-O1 Best Bristle Tooth Brushes...... tuyst, garne cal S ik ct. a. of Mary Hardesty, deceased. passed his | Children's day exercises will be ‘held at the | Hine, Elizabeth M. Holt and Matilda ‘Tribble. at Bristle Tooth Brushes : aes Nie Mosoeco and Genin Teather Bette? T°" | gecond and inal account aid made distriimtions; | paptist Church Sunday afternoon and’ at\ Tida | Brookland needs’ the attention of the Commis- | ade <p Clea” Aluminum-face Hair Brashes, bris. | _ Heavy Gold-fited (ray Speen Jewels, or set | Calf, Morocco and Grain Leather Belts, Sarah) Ru Joy: excentitavop (otioubus Joy. aecemnea!, Leta Seaeg: aieners for strest grading aed sidewalee. At the your Grocer today Heangre det pod png olin Ic, abeolutely gearante eral ee Pe ee ORE: Sion corded, With the Can't SPARE | passed her dit aud thal account and made dist | “Trovidence Lodge, 1. 0. G. ‘T., celebrated the | junction of 13th aid Providence strects there t's | GRAIN-O, the new food drink that takes the plane ree sins rtholder....... there butions; Samuel K. and Annie L. Bready, adminis- | tpirty-tirst. anniversary. of its institution Friday | sewer manhole projecting three feet above the | of coffee. The children may drink it without injury trators of Wiillam J. Rabbitt, deceased, paseed | evering, the 10th instant. Ie cream and cake | ground, which is very dangerous for vehicles, espe, | a2 well as the adult. All who try it ke tt, their first and final account and made distributions; | were served to the members and their friends. Clally at Dlgbt, where there is or no Catherine G, ‘admii rix of Thomas J. | Mrs. W. P. Griffin of New York is the guest of ‘or fedestrians know of its being there. ts made from pare grains, Emmons §. Smith, 705,707,709,71 1 Pa. AVE. | ih Sprite et Sea art | ot ar ee a nay | SSRN See he ie | aa Ses ees See fers v. W. H. “ . ‘* . = Neel upon the personal estute of James B, Neel, where he will preach the baccalaureate sermop day exercises last Sunday. ‘The program consisted | gas Se