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8 THE EVENING STAR, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 15, 1898-12 PAGES, » MOSES iss POSSIBLY MURDER. George Johnson, a young colored man, 124, 926, 928 7th, = . 9, 924, 926, 928 7th,iiiti) who lived with his mother at No. 119 L = ii street southeast, was beaten over the head [running through 4) ‘ohh G 7 running through with a stick while at the Indian Head prov- | ||jijit© 704-706 K st. f YI to 704-700 K st ing station Sunday morning. So severe i were his injuries that he was brought here 99 to Freedmen’s Hospital, where he died this ° morning. The police notified the coroner With a ied > Mostiv shows “ in g. lecenevattalr wna anvinauest @iltne bela at no exception this store positively shows the ¢ % . the sixth precinct station tomorrow morn- i. 5 ing. Coroner Carr consulted Inspector UNE SALE’ Mattingly about the case today and the derful success inspector detailed Detective Phillips to F st cor. 11th. Mattress Factory, Ist and D. Farnitae Factory, 12th and B. Storage, 22d & M. “The Dependable Store.” Moving, Packing and Furniture Repairing. What Size Rug Do You Need? ==Still Achi The buvers are in the “field,” and the daily arrival of invoices m arked “FOR —tell of the diligence with which they are seeking the special opportu nities—and the ‘ attending their efforts. Sold as bought—and sold as soon as bought—keep our sigh gains flying. “Still Pursuing best selected wash : make an investigation of the affair. Frank eo eae goods stock x the proving station, and the Charles county officials have been advised to cause his ar- Bathing Suits for Everybody. de ee rest. The affair happened Sunday morn- ing between 6 and 7 o'clock, and it was not in the city, although not the largest. And we go further than that, even—guaranteeing you that you cannot duplicate our : : : ey : a a until Monday afternoon that the injured 5 5 eer + id is >» Ht Spgs ue Here to Be time The satisfaction of owning one’s own Bathing Suit is emphasized by this special offering, which ae tren bed pH Oepiial oe was Doouant ee or ie sates: ae store cannot afford to go rene It ee Be GS WO be OG il in makes possession possible at a price that discounts “hiring” charges. Except for ¢hance purchase | bert Easton, one of his friends. z om cay to day doing no better for you than others. That has | under pric Chances are all in Suits sa e x He ‘was’ Unconscious when he reached never been its principle. Doing best is what has made friends E e 2 = Suits of the charcter of these could not possibly be sold at such prices. A : favor of the size and kind of rug you Fe here, SL ees in this condition une for it. ss eo e 2 ou’ el Lot of Ladies’ —All-wool Lot of Misses’ Ni Blue Flannel Bath- ‘Men's and Roy -pléc® Bath- cave 8 morning. According to the want being in the lot. You'll get a Double Tyilled Flannel Bathing Ing Suits, with red collate trims ing Suite, As eek enter 50c. statements made to relatives of the dead Fol yard wide crash skirting. the Imported Fronch organdtes, inc choice floor covering at a worthy sarge we, aS one: Payee White braid. “Worth $2 50 ¥ vs, man the affair happened early in the morn- |] Sdentical quality which others show you K ing near one of the guns on the govern- ment ground. Johnson, who was also known as Nelson, at 12%c. a vard, is here at gfe. yard. for which ¢ handsomest patterns you ever saw ‘The June sale price is. store up toa few saving. ‘k Brilliantine Men's Navy Blue and Black Jersey Bath- | | | plin’s best goods—in the richest and j Lot of Ladies’ Fast Bla | | * ago got 37%gc. a yard—bere for Bac © ‘ : ed w Bla id: ing Suits, made: im two pieces. : 2 jae Japanese Rugs > (SSE er ee Helen Hi Gite orgcst-sisss: JOC, $| the name of bis senfather, was only about eee 15¢. yard. Le SS Uiwcaines on oon ses Bee 4 s former friend, is several years his senior. shrank—will go fora day ate? Hii) “ cao ee ich Both were on friendly terms in this city i wiltck\ Silk Brilliantine Men's 2-plece Navy Blue Worsted Rath- until about fv Years ago when they en- I1}c. yard. ing Suits; the same as cost gaged in a boyish fight. Johnson, it is said, as i trimmed with = g 5 = _ pratd 3 3 Men's and Boys’ Fancy Strij $2.75, and should, for they're $ got the better of Thomp: and the latter aoe Parag aa Loree = $4.45 Bathing ‘Trunks.~ sf ee 10c. worth it seteeeee 2.00 threatened to get evea with him, even if he | /{}) Cool Irish blouse linen—for summe- Bt had to kill him. skirts—here tomorrow for = Hill Thompson secured a position at Indian 2 se ocgeeree ng igre: He ance | Head some time ago, and about a month 14c. yard. wr oe no cet ago Johnson went to visit his sister, Mrs. —— otc. vard Sarah Simmons, who still livés at the | || ys<- Yara. family home in Charles county. Early Sun- Reinforcements for the Ladies’ figured Irish lawns, in a 18 in. x 36 in.. Sedetedetetntetetntntntntetetett Another hundred dozen divided among the three tables. They're most attrac- 2 ed, struck and kicked Johnson, and the | |jj/ tive patterns—perfect fitting Waists—and the values are conservatively stated—for we latter tried to get out of his Easton, who was there and wiin cds est figured effects: 40-Ineh lain ed) English lawns. ° 2 day morning he went over to see the big the 12%gc. quality else ~ rs ver is | | e 12%ec. quality else- in the m 4 I> colors, inclu 100 Mottled Smyrna Mats. Shirt Waist Sale. guns at Indian Head. While there Man parsare | : ae Thompson, and the old trou! 5c. yard. le ward | 18 im. x 36 im.....-.-0- $0.45 ¢, | them was renewed. Thompson, i= is claim- os < — # y i Setetete 50 Smyrna Rugs. Sot want the realization to surpass the anticipation. There are Waists—made for special || Two special lots of waists. _ ¢ | affair, ‘attempted to act as peac | : ; %| He would have separated them, he ; sees OS 5 i ] \ sales. These were not—they were made for regular stock—and they'll make satisfied $] naa hot two Run SEEN brothers, grabbed Anticipating the extreme stylishness of white waists this sea- 1 : x | him and held him while Thompson used a | |ill|l_ son, we laid i Sandan Snienee —acs ‘ | customers. Pl ighoaka clas) Gnet ho umeadant ania tracer Hi Oa, we laid in an enormou stock--an immense — assortm« nt Bs; Kow | teiena. Folks tell us that such a choice is not to be had anywhere. We 27 in. x 64 in..... 52.50 5 5 When the affair was over the injured quan was attcnied @r the ouveaaes acme know that our prices are lowest. One special lot of white waists | dian Head, and Monday he was brought up and one of fancy go tomorrow. on the river steamer and taken to the hos- pital. 85 dozen ladics’ white India linen W. B. MOS! ES & SONS. On the 5O0c. Table Are Waists worth up to $1.25. We clean and refinish lace curtains perfectly. 1t On the O8c. Table Are Waists worth up to $1.75. n lawn waists, in the prettiest | 050654400046 44044+4 040 Last night Albert Easton was at police waists—mide by one of the best walst of patterns—and dozens from which _o headquarters. He saw Inspector Mattingly makers—have white laundered collars select—the very best value ever offered Men’s $3 and told him something of the trouble. and cuffs—sold originally for a dollar. at Ht “Johnson, he said, “pulled out a little old razor.” The razor, he said, was not | jjj/ tomorrow, 77¢ 20¢, <h Hii) used. The police had not learned of | |jll ° ° | Thompson's arrest this afternoon. i Immense lot of hose at 17c. We have bought in one lot 275 dozen pairs of ladies’ aad men's fine bese, and thes | Business Discussed (atthe Meeting, g0 on sale tomorrow—and offered wonderful valve ff Today. The ladies’ consist of 40-gauge fast Mack, double sole and high-spliced heel goods, The convocation of the Protestant Epis- the men's sre Hermsdort black, with nalf-unbleached feet und solid black; they copall Church ofiaWwaeningtoniconvenediene high-spliced heels and deuble soles, and in both lots there are none which are not ey go at Ive. palr. Ht merning at the Pro-Cathedral Church of St. Mark, 3d and A streets southeast. | | Ss e ial offering of Boys’ Wash and Wool Suits. White and Pink and | h Sailor Snits, fa . shiell pants. O8c. | Hand-Sewed Shoes, RUSSET, PATENT LEATHER AND AN : : X G2 te veeee ess # 5 $ niting® B nx a ft. 6 ie L eb ¢ sailor col ; Be : i 3 = 4 White and Frown and Those Boys’ Light-welght All-wool Casst- Suits, with plain Blue mere and Cheviot Double-breasted Reefer jars and shields; well made and and Brownte Suits, in plain Blue and Black x. Regular price everywhere and novelty patterns. Worth up to $3.50. grade Suits is 75e. All sizes—3 to 15 years. AS8c. ee Boys’ Wash Pants== 21 Plain White Duck and Striped Linen—regular 50c. Cc, kind—for Sete ee Bqual to any ef the $3.50 Shoes sold in ‘EPISCOPAL CONVOCATION. ‘an “ladies? Oxfords, BLACK OR BRO $1.00, $1.50, $2.00. ¢ Robert Cohen & Son, 2 630 Pa. Ave. N. W. FZ Estapienea 1938. 3m,28 Bee OOF 1D 59GO9G6900O 090 toetortoetess ts g a A ”M : e :) 3 17) = ay eo Ed, n e i Hely communion was observed, Bishop Sat tc “ee officiating, assisted by the arch- i deacon, Rev. Dr. Chilis, HH summer skirts. and Rev. Dr. Special Values ||| on 3d Floor. Worth up to $1.75-novelty and staple 8: % SOLD E GOS ONOOOOME HOS D eerdongees SOeRI RIES Soeconiotaodiediostettertottertelortototcorsotioteotionte ‘ententetiosioniontoesee tes ieetes eile = { | 5 t i si s de of nod adi wet t of ndow shade made of b | e e 9 a a Devries. A business session followed when | ||| cum: dice cae cae oe See pgetime gianna le | : xtra Big Values in Men’s Furnishings. Ciera aces on Sea | ||| ee ee ; armel Great Reduction z the archdeacon made his report, in the | jl eg ae will go for eo at Bic eek Sere F in Hair. Quickly passing opportunities. Of course they're soon gone—they are such conspicuously choice pS ieee of which neilaid ciuphasiszmponitny Hi soe 3 } formerly $ ities—-; > ices are re - > mportance of mission work among the Finest quality white canvas duck Mosquite nets in Ia nriet ' pokes qualities—and the prices are remarkable. $ | rural parishes, He recommended that the ||| sites vatta deep Betis and nearly four choice colors, ‘such “as petlow, wt | Porgpes on. SR Were eee 4 aoe ee ee © cuocbeoeaece Ses ee yards wide: worth $2. Go at Slack and red, to gv for Be. place ees drncry 8. adras. Neglice Shirts: plea fof Balbriggan Shirts and Draw: A few dozen left of those Suspenders that Srurchipemieprensus Bevaskel: : 98 cents, | Re seat and Mr. Sontag was ch are made In imitation of Guyot’s. 15c of uipooing, ete. 5. US s ec aes _in Scotchy Good Underwear The genuine sell for 50§. These... | the convocation pro tem. Ail-linen — “novelt: crash 2 lot Geulte-bed crochet — Hair F fator for restorit Worth 75e., for 3 5 = = delivered by the bishop on the importance stylishly trimmed with cadet, Rpstiot apn acer L °S | sSisencasie GAA aon $ | of mission work, and ‘at noon prayer was Pilte duck. in rows straight ‘around or , | S. HELLER 9 Pe ae : | te Shirts for very little money. White $ | sald for missions. The subject of the dl- oe Sheree: eS hn Madras Neglige Shirts, each with aundered. Shirts, open frout and ack: = | vision of the diocese into archdeaconries ire ' 720 7th Street N. W. $ nation cuffs to paces tae Gi le a Rig variety of Yemilar Soc. Silk Tecks, & Was discussed. A resolution was offered $1.98 each. git » cotton-warp matings | i apli-200 z es ot days; Pat : F | favoring the creation of two archdeacc ee ina va cf very chotce designs and ||!!! = aia adanaiamiaimaataata = 89c. one ya canteen ete: He SG. 2 | ries aiath atrcebaial this uciies tHe $5 black silk finished mohair skirts. colors—worth Me.—for 10e. yard. & ba est patterns. ...... . cers line. Another proposition w: i— | og one of t the territory out The luxury of onstitute the other. an Electric Fan ||} Saks and Company, ° eetoetes cosa offices. where have to work 2 = How Best to Sustain and 9 99 urge the Work of the Church in the *sSaks’ Corner. Bs ul Parishes,” Rev. T. J. Packard; “Re- Oakley's Vi 2 4 | lation a the Church to the Colored Popula- | ||! ora ay. usvally at 10¢ Seeteedoetecntontontoctetodtpatontoctocteentortortecteteet sSeetenteatectectectetostontorte ce OOM SSS eee | tion of the Diocese. What is It? What for we. i tote sSoncotte NE LEE ELLA PEELS Should It Be?" Rev.O. M. Waller; “Mission 2 cases yard-wide Cambric, Se. yard. — ji Work of the Diocese in the District of Co- | |} 55 Sets: aca thse lumbia,” Rt. Rev. Bishop Satterlee. b > proposed a de of the city to cost you more than the pric $2.98 each. Special values in toilet dept. | Domesticslower| “""°"™"™™" "| let de Parma soap—sold | cake—our price, 3 cakes o os ectric Lighting Co.,: | ———_— E213 14th st. NW. "Phone 18 |_ie10-20d"2 Go to Siccardi’s FOR BA AINS IN HUMAN HAIR. proof Twill Ticking— Cheeseborsugh’s genuine blue seal vas. |)||) navy blue striped—the 18c. quality, for eline for 3c. bottle. 2c. a yan. a GOLMAAL EEE EEE ELE EE EEEEEOEEEE EE EE PME EEK EET TEENIE EEE EF Stee | MONUMENT TO FRANCIS SCOTT KEY. King’s Palace Department Store. | King’s Palace Department Store. | King’s Palace Department Store. Colgate’s viclet tollet water, 19¢ 5 cases Heavy Unbleached Muslin; full i yard wide; to go for 3c. yard. 94 Lockwood Unbleached Sheeting, to Author of the Star Spnngled Banner Remembered by His Admirers, fo for 1. yi Perfumed yo , e for te i es reviuced The corner stone of the Francis Scott oe = a ee oe Hi ° 9 Key monument was laid in Mt. Olivet cem- New see Pe ze 22 ee ing’s Palace Annua anal haters |) am eer | 1 o'clock till 4 business was generally sus- 54x90 Lockwood Bleached Sheets to | — suld at a0e..) Sue. and Ge. each yon Mme. Siccardi, 711 Mtb st., next to Palais Royal. Private rooms for hairdressing, shampoving and fiyeing. se13-16,tf GILL’S BEST, 60 cts go for 24c. each. 1 choice for a day at 23c. pended, and the corner stone laying was one of the most imposing demonstrations ever held in this city. The ceremonies were under the avspices of the Masonic order and hundreds of citizens took part. Combined with flag day, Frederick was most patriotic. The parade to the cemetery was an im- posing part of the day's demonstration. Midsummer Sale. On June 15th for many years past we have commenced our Midsummer Sales. They have been revels of bargains every year, and this year will be no exception. In fact, we were never so primed with big values as now. The many exceptionally fortunate purchases we have been able to secure re- cently help to make this an event of unusual magnitude. It will surely make it worth your while to brave the hot sun, and we promise you that once here the heat will be forgotten. All your thoughts will be taken up by the wonders placed befsre you. A Lucky Purchase. Is absolute perfection in Candy, anywhere consists of our sa- ut, Apricot Jellies, Paste, French Fruits, handsomely packed and strictly Superior. Samples free. 921 FSt.and G l LES, 1223 Pa. Av. > The President sent the following letter Q to the Key Monument Association, which | ¥ yesterday dedicated a monument to the author of the Star Spangled Banner: EXECUTIVE MANSION, WASHINGTON, June 13, 189 Dear Madam: Th> cordiality of the invi- tation extended to me by your committee in your favor of the Sth instant, 1s deeply od ) Our New Credit Way. ? + ° Oe: for Wrap- pers That - §2.50 & $2 Skirts at 98c. Very finely made White P. K. Skirts and Black and Blue Duck Skirts. They are plain and braid trimmes perfectly ‘There are only 300 in the lot, and at this price they will not last eats sand hang? ikea Sotiarm: pita ementy 08c ° GIL Real Fruit Juice Table Je11-5t,20° Our salesman has just secured a very great skirt bargain. weceeoeee veee soegonte estodonntdonsterentncedeninseonessedonentestetennseioneninsce sonnei tsar 25c, Albtiven Crash Skirtings, in light white, warranted all bone 25¢, successful and a fitting recognition cf the And on credit, too! is most 8 3 2, $ : Millin ery Jong, so come early. ‘This is an unequaled value at : Ba Oe ee eins Meee 3 . i = 5 4 incident to the laying of the corner stone cee 3 : Dry Goods. 1,200 Rough Straw Trim- Shirt Waists. of the monument to be erected to the mem- | + : at Reduced Prices.:/$ 9c, ru site tee ant nam ue | med Sailors, Worth 89c. ere ee ee a | Wi INO Freer a : 3 Suit HAS ]R ot, matters ever sbown tn Wasnineton to 75c., at 29c. solinry ancl treat iCated back and cme; | THO) continued sbleseines| of Zreevgovern: |) = nd eure if vouoo pene Tee > th : fags scoot = These are the fashionable White Rough unexcelled patterns, Sizes 32 to 44. Do for the flag. As we show our devotion to | Steel dan SeeeON SS AA lee areca. 4 ¢ Hats nnd Trimmings, mark aivRee Sinise BEVIRSE IRE CWO eles acrae not mistake these with the or- Piers auresenite rae: | Indeed this wrapper leads anything that was ever sold here at $1.00. HALF PRICE. 1% 1234 Be y yles, liars Seaiets ae ther ean 39c, the lofty principles it represents, we should + TE y is C ; : Mrs.C.Stiebel, 1113 GSt “l¢ Bes inches w ; Cau cies a cilea Gamal cand Gs $1 "ggiantes THC ees nice =a Hag ao Gaia pomeans Women seldom find a house dress ready to put on which displays yiPS.U.. i t Pile bs 4 and you cannot them less than quisitely finished. Goods you see in al . d ek Le ‘alsts, ude to those who have woven its history 2 = + e Fn t SEI RTE TI peers ae Beni care oe eas oe a Dationns “Guateetiaet atores mantked from SO t007 tucked fronts and ele: ORe and its significance into story and song. such care to detail and make. You Il find neat Scotch Lawns, light : fveeveceocrssoes and different from what others By c We will place them on sale to- 290c¢. gant quality. All sizes. 3 ° Your committee and the eee have 3 and dark effects, in Percales and Indigoes as fast as Gibraltar % er a . morrow at... eee my best wishes that the exercises whic », pees a ThA a ) ss An d rews’ - I ao Lawns and 0: euiee ie < have been arranged to honor the memory mongst ‘em; made with generously full skirt; have 4 124 Cc. ioe z $1.25 Trimmed Panama Corsets. of this author of immortal verse, on the the newest sleeve; are pleated and have deep hem. * 2 Ch CU EE, ol4c. q : day particularly set apart as a testimonial N ites 2 “h th ° a est = terns and quality you ever saw... Sailors, 68¢. 5 Oc, Esties’ Coutn Corsets, in gray and to the flag, may be in the highest degree | No Q8c. wrapper can touch them................05 > = = SS 5 5 3 * x %. eetedpentetntedetetedettet and dark effects-just what you Genuine Imported Panama and Java Sail- —all sizes... patriotic spirit which has ever animated Ee ki for this season of the 8l4c. ors in natural colors—Knox style our American citizenship. Very sincerely | I Ld OOKIN Le MS, |S var. ne esseeseees . —Silk Ribbon Band—men’s fin- Se an ase > | a we ing € SSens- ee Ish, “Never before sold at tess 68c. Wrappers. Seed pgWILLIAM McKINLEY, sCRASH SKIRTS, 39¢ | SHIRT WAISTS,9 9) p gid Pa Beever oer 8De, tate, sowe Drews made, ot $F] Cpigies on Program andAiransemensa, 1 WORTH 79c, WORTH 69c., UU well as d by Miss Andrews garding the kas ranges and stoves will be freely given. Gas Range Assn., 614 12th St Je13-284 Save [loney & Trouble, GET THE BEST, “The Concord Harness,” Trunks, Bags, Suit Cases Pure Talcum Powder, x . Best Household Ammonia—large bot- . Pure Petroleum Jelly—white—3 oz, Te. bottle crubs—goed yalue~3e. Shoe Pelish, de. bottle. th’s Perfumery, all odors, 7c. oa, tle. Curling Tron, 4e. ls, one-inch back, 4c. be. Kleinert's Dress pair. yard Best Biack Velv kirt @ind- nes Black H 12'4c. Children’s Fast Blacl lose, 75c. Fancy Edge Leghorns. Imported Fancy Lace Straw Edge Leg- horns for ladies, misses and chil- The most dainty crea- Made in the finest $4.00 Crash Suits, $1.48. At the same time we were able to secure 100 Crash Suits at a marvelously low price, Made of the finest linen crash; genuine im- Made with the very highest $1.48 Embroideries Worth 10c. order of workmanship. can’t find their equal un- the best percale—in all colors and sizes 49c. Cotton Underwear. 75c. Ldles’ Fine “Cambrie Umbrella ° Skirts, withiwide em- 44, broidered ruftle, full-width... . 14C, 5 Oc, ladles’ Uibrefta Drawers, with * Ginch embroldered rufle, 3 yoke bands........4.5-45 33c, 3Oc, Ladies’ Cambric Drawers, trim- ‘* med with ‘lacg and em- 2 broldery; also tucked, sees SUC, SQ, ladles’ Night Gowns, with two- + Fow insertion of embroid- "39 ery; aleo tucked; Igige and ful... DIC. ee delion ee CNAME MMMM LMM EMAL LLLLLLLLLLLLLELLLLAEEEEESSI SSS Soedontoeseesergon Frederick, Maryland. — New Fire Alarm Boxes. Upon the recommendation of Superin- e $ ) A "4 pleasant surprises from us. These skirts, tifough, aze gem values—made just as good Even competition ts kept guessing how such A telegram from New York—a reply trom price can be made. You are used to such |. US—and 200 dozen of the nattiest Walsts of j You can im. & terms were tendent Miles of the District telegraph and | @% *kirts should be put together. They're of a ay eg oa + . es quality which whea their price enter a telephone service, the District Commission wing the ers today directed that ten new fire alarm | 4 % “ined 1s simply wonderful. 39c¢., lots of stores are vaant 33¢ 79e. worth . eh5 selves for at @9c., for.. 5 ° boxes be erected within the city limits. 3 AND ON CREDIT, TOO! AND ON CREDIT. 700! ‘The boxes will be ordered at once, and Mr. Miles expects to have them up and in op- eration within three or four weeks. The location and number of the boxes will be as follows: 173, New York avenue between 18th and 14th streets; 174, New Jersey avs nue and B streets northwest; 242, Massa- chusetts avenue between 17th and 18th streets; 323, 23d street between H and at that. Better makers than the men who tailored these don't ply Silk Waists at Cotton Prices. * Every one of ’em is a summer waist and of the newest get up the needle. Better colors and patterns aren't turned from looms. Better values aren’t offered in America. —SPSODOSH OO ce. SI 4 ou 341, 22d and Q streets; 414, 3d and L streets and Leather Goods. Oe ee aes see oe OCs and 15c. for 4c. Ten’ - southwest" sis, ist and. atrects south: at... We nWe - Ladies’ Lisle Finished Hose, Manofacturers’ remnants and samples. i" ° west; 519, forth Carol Ina avenue an Pager pomgemmeeeen 4 19. se ieee restr mate” HC | gyey"tre ony im short iengthe, mosty 8h | gee Son's Madas Mort, sft toeome, | surest, southeast; T2, 20ih ‘and streets!) $7.98 Silk $8.98 Silk $6.00 Silk 0 utz On asc eon aoe pee suede etal Wise’ Beles mamas = ih detache cates Seem southeast, , “8% Waist, $3.79. Waist, $3.98.| Waist, $2.87. % 9 Do, Maier’ Lisle Thread Hose, in plain Cambric and Nainsvk Edgings and Insert- many patterns to gelect from...... le phd ‘so - — Bd . 87. 6 eee , OUFA, AVE NW BOC. Ticnettea or Hembrandt 23c. ings. The most artistic and delightful pat- 3Qc, Men's Balbriggan Underwear, in Company Changes Its Plans. wees meted onsen aie oe eee mighty Little for auy @Xext National Hotel.) atyles, in black or tans. ek 7. terns. Goods that you can see long or short_sleeves, with 19¢, The company, that proposes to erect an beleap Set 9 period page pan) } he AR P. Sy Trunk Repairing by skilled bands. See ~ at a glance are worth three times French neck; also drawers. . . e aparkaiekt Sguae at the toctiniet cecum: ioe second, Nae Mae beck. Dancy toe. Of alt summer silk garment, made i ms wit itted lining, yoke bac _—- — = Ladies’ Vests. What wo will all them at. Be Ac. 10. eet tenet 3 of 17th and I streets northwest, and whose,| }, viaids aud stripes of every | the ‘tate novelties, these | and” eaveanig: uke ack 0 The Robinson Oils. 19 i aiaed eats ale oe application for a permit to erect a build- backs Tieng of en 9 Ce staco yarn, crochet and taped neck “they lubricate more and outlast other oils.” m. C. Robinson & Son, apll-sut BALTIMORE. Md. and armhole; we can positively assure you Rollers antl sen by the Col setae fort | fronts, after a public hearing, has decided to put from §7.98.. ° up a building on that site ninety feet high, which is the limit of height fixed by the Soe: and 75c. 22%, int pate: KI N G’S : PA LACE, building regulations for apartment houses gan Vests, in long and short sleeves, Sizes on residence streets. It is stated that an And on Credit, too! to 34 only. © to n be made at once fo) Burchell’s Spring Leaf Tea does avtchiy . meats lage. : cea 7th 715 Maret Spa ee permit and Ghat the work Of efection ip t» Samuel Friedlander, Successor to will pay duty of roc, a — | Sheereeoorrororrooraserererenadennrsnneere rere nrorIn error oer ee rrooanroiring 3 ‘ peinaater pounds by mow wile |e ——— mrnteocam nel New York Clothing House, you can get it for 50c. a THE NEW DISCOVERY, HYOMET, ‘met yesterday. | been incorporated by John F. Linscott, A. g rn eee a eee Seventh “311” Seventh. ing 110 feet high was opposed by property | $ and (Beau- $3 7 9 Santee $2.87 4 Next importation of Geeetotraeeterdondonde str eosdosto ate ctostestentoetretoaontontoete ate eeeteaeateatreteete ateete te stestetesteets eoatoate eee oe The of Appeals THE OFFICERS IN THE AMERICAN NAVY | Chief Justice Alvey was absent > Bin ; Thomas Caarth, Bronchitis and Asthina, | S'ataistc'ine ramets on | aie aalfarren ©, SO es, on |S Danson and ae. Sea. TO! is und are never without that world-renowned motion, admitted to No also three years All druggists. Ja3-ni,w,f-1y and regulator of the digestive organs. je10 were handed down. from July 18, 1808. a 4 %

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