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wast B. WHLLIAMS, | AFAYETTE'S MEMORY Furniture, &c., 7th and D Sts. To Be the Finest Upholstery THE EVENING STAR, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1898-14 PAGES. 7 odward ‘*. Lothrop, loth, 11th and F Sts. N. W. Fors 4 At King’s Palace Wo lig ‘} All Hats Trimmed Free Wednesday Hour Sales. |_ --- of charge. Every Woman Within 30 Miles {| Should Attend This Hour Sale. Our weekly hour sale is tomorrow. The price cutter has been at work all through the departments and everything has suffered. The prices on somé gbods have been cut in two—some have one-third lopped off and some one-fourth. Of course we lose money, but it pays to do so when by losing it we make more customers and please those we.already have. It’s up-to-date prices that always keeps us Youth of America to Assist in Its Perpetuation. LEMTER FROM PRESIDEN? WRINLEY —_+— SPISe sedeeteetenteegententeesenteateet Autumn Exhibition of Paris and Berlin novelties in Infants’ and Little Children’s Outfittings, Ladies’ Paris Lingerie, Mat- inees and Corsets, Boudoir Gowns and Silk Petticoats. Program to Be Observed in Public Dept. in Washington. Schools of Washington. =e: MONEY FOR MONUMENT FUND he stock of our new Up- y Department is fully a ted it will be the largest Peek ee Fae & busy. At present we are show- Lafayette day will be observed in all the | t an rll h L | Fi Ik iy your ey ive public schools of Washington tomorrow, $5 on Ss ‘ to what we will show a little : : ‘ pierichen ete. eis ane a Sei Seg & eau oe : ‘i We have a larger stock now of Fine he me tee none oe eas 9 t 1 | 1 I t 1 Se eet ‘7c. Hundreds of the prettiest baby garments have been gathered. Outfits ussels, Irfsh Point, Point de Calla, see GG Eure ae (0) A M 2 A M 25c. INFANTS’ WORST) OK A ~ . oF cries 1b; Sathana Tactile Gasca Yorktown, and in commemoration of bee 3 t ie O i i | Lo AS ° ETS. BD 19c. from birth to four years of age. Styles for every day or show-off time. than any of the other stores—but it will valor of Gen. Lafayette and the service | 4 eee =a a = é % ‘ 4 ae é be twice as large in a few days. rendered the country by the eminent French | Ladies’ Zephyr Ladies’ Wrapper: é Skirts. Quaint, picturesque toilettes, odd shapes in Frocks, Coats, High-class Don't fail to see our grand line of Che- | soldier. ‘The celebration will begin at 1 | 3 frit Island Pereale Wrappers, braided and Figured Brillantine Skirts—well Mued— sett ae ‘ > : we sad "tots Portena here tring | Selock tn the afternoon and conteue antl Fascinators, Haine 'wbetie Forte ine: SOC. |e Manse we Nak AST Zq | Novelties, Cute Little Party Dresses for the two to four-yearoldsters, you wili save money—and get the latest ae tema ave . - | a & a : é 2 pctiiesi; 2 4 : and swellest patterns on the market. ee preeeques stall eve Nea cae $ aie Loe, 19¢ Children’s Gingham | - 2 4 = = ai exclusive one-of-a-kind styles for babies that only such things are good y SZ Hour. e 3 ‘§ ‘ 4 Tomorrow has been set apart by the | Fae Aprons. 0) 3 P I T enough for, practical, low-priced things and numerous pretty and dainty it as school trustees of Washington and by the! Children’s Eiderdown Lehane ance ard styles, Well ee ea : it PEO a ig pretty } . eete fficials of ed institutions through- | made and finished. Worth 25e. Bor A ccessories to the baby’s wardrobe. Wash. B. Williams, 7th & DJ out the entire country as a day on whicn | COMES. the Hot -2 " 19c. | Untrimmed Hats. See, a a the American school children shall con-|& gy fa™™icd with Angora fur. . 59¢. | Children’s Dresses. Hate—piain and fanch ehapeee atthe , ; : eee ee an io ae ae tribute to the fund being raised by the | 3 Mother Hubbard style, made of checked Worth from Ze. to $1.00. aces aud émbroidertes. st zine ele e father ae ane of the Hour.» i 1 = Class Guns PS En 2 eee ole GER WAG Cottons ANDROS- wn tan dua i PARTY FROCKS OF WHITE CHIFFON, made over tinted stike and garnia i a" . izes 2 to 6 years, which it is proposed to erect a monument Cree GRE Heese Worth sie. For the Hour. , DOC. Table Covers. Seoteet a Per yan, tor ll delicate beauty. Also Party Frocks of beautiful Valenciennes lace, over datnttly 2 ° to the French hero of the American revolu- the Hour... . Cc. * ‘Tinsel Table = ‘ = i - and Fishing Tackle elntaries Pacis rst teva ussite taper nee) ¥ Y Nazareth Waists. aire GED SE So TES finished with rich ribbens to match, = ’ amid “proper pomp and ceremony during |% Collarettes. Mothers! Joy,oxnitted. made to TO, pee: gee - LONG COATS OF NOVELTY CLOTH, maie by hand, deep capes, trimmed with quilling of antin At the exposition of 1900. The movement to LADIES’ SEAL COLLARETTES. Worth wear.) Worth 26>) or the Hour. : F ¥ ? appan & Co mbrequ..is ” : ale MA a elf erect anieriduciiememiorialite the manteho. $1.98, The best value offered. S11 4S uviSe Tibbon—some richly embroidered; also Coats of soft silke, trimmed with elegant Inces -A. ‘or the : . aided the thir ven colonies in their fight Whether yon are looking for supplies for Ladies’ Handkerchiefs. ‘Tinsel Cloth — oriental designs — fringed for freedom f1 Hemstitched, in whil edges—2% yards we SHORT COATS OF SILKS 4 tie long. ‘orth 23c. ND NOV TY CLOTHS, with trimmings of fors, laces and ribbons, e om British rule has been : = " your fishing or gunning trip—you can depend | inaugurated on a large scalz, the m2morlal Ornaments & Buckles. ed borders. Worth 1 Hor the) Hour. -~..2s----2--22-<--- 19¢ Military and blouse effects, expectally tor boy bubles, upon getting exactly the right class of goods | association having secured the hearty co- Rhinestones, Slides and Buckles. For hat 5 at this store—the oldest established ex- Sporting Geods Honse in the Dis- Note the number—‘'1330" F st. Wanted--men who intend and dress trimmings. Worth 5c. For the Hour. ¢ Imported Quills. Large and medium size; blacks and 4] @ colors. Hour Sale Price. 3 s) cperation of the heads of the country’s col- leges and universitie: cials of the public school systems in th2 various cities. While the praises of Lafay sung fr generation to eration, his name cheered whensver mentioned in an assemblage of American people, und his deeds of valor recounted amid enthusiastic HATS AND BOND every new shape. 7c. | Imported 34 Biack Ostrich ETS OF PLAIN AND YANCY SILKS; whi Plumes, 6 to 8 inches long. Worth BOc. to’ 68e. For the Hour. rth 29c. Ostrich Tips. Black Ostrich Tipe, 6 to 8 inches long—3 in bunch. For the Hour... Importers’ Sample Lot. and all the fashionable eolorsy clustve 3 to4 P.M. | 25c. Pillow Shams. 29¢. aS size Sea For = 15c. Window Shades. An exhibit of the choicest and most sumptuous collection of Paris and Berlin Wee-Folks’ needfuls ever shown in Washington. | 10 to 11 A.TM. | You'll enjoy the looking. applause by the foremest orators, no sub- Weal liayel skceived Dan linefotaimporied Wal) qe So ee nd floor. stantial or befitting tribute has bzen paid > Ribbed Vest. ret ‘and heniiie Hats the Tatoxt sh 2s, Black and Wilte Wings For g his memory. It is to rectify this neglect of Ladi i L styles. black and colors. W : S o ACIES t ests. the Hour. , SC. going gunming| Sac cse se aes eee cae sates immed Hate Proposition to ere @ monument that eau : a 5 : fot? all such we eay—we I Will Surpass im beauty ‘and. grandeur any ce tan 2 ae gare nd opiate oe Artistic now standing in the French capital has ildren’s Dresses. our chotce of a lot of ‘Trimmed Hats—the nens. N La Bt ith Ganigersel aourausl ae 5 0 nined Hats—th x Ne ‘ x wor preminent men of the day” have identiiied Se ire RUE CWO Boe and are. lined tox Sue igh ae $3 Pee 48 The best of everything in Linen a is $34. week for | themselves with the movement, which has mins ie Maurer eae een eel OCe Trown $7.18 : $2. e erything ‘n! There is a collection of Elegant fa first-class gun. Ammunition of every | also been indorsed by the President and : 9 = a for the household is now displayed in i ee i pias Lamps on the fifth floor that will de- neeivable good Kind. both heuses of Congress. + Ladies’ Eiderdown —, alps a at will de | Walford’s D stores, The President's Letter. Dressing Sacques, in all colors, and crochet 1 4 to 5 P. M. | at eee ‘eer ek at the Linen light every lover of the beautiful. nen gee i Superintendent Powell~ of the public edzes. th 8c. For the BQ, = eee eae TS ae epartment. Banquet, Library and Piano Lamps waved and also “477” Pa. Ave. schools has had copies of a letter from the ES ae ce ry.| American Special exhibit of High-class Im-| ip, ra cae ge AA a i i = comer eran President on the subject printed for aistri- | % Ladies’ Cloth Waists. sl © Sausee subseutens lenase ts : great variety. B. & H. anc Latest Prices on bution among the different schools of the city. This letter will be read to all the ‘The season'a latest stvles, Plaids—pleated back and front—stock collars. Worth gsc. For the Hour. “ 39c. Made of ~stvel ot Worth ported Linens for social functions and wedding gifts. other well-known makes, in gilt, ° ° children. It is as follows: 9 a Spek . wrought iron, porcelain and old Eclipse Bicycle. ae Pee WAS [MANSION Bunches of Flowers the Hour | ee ; a arama is called to the et brass finish. Special “attention is ashington, September 17, g ° 4 y and Drawers, S0c. quality, For the , 7 re : Fourteenth and H Streets. | | “my pear sir: Your letter writtet in be- Tyo, flavers and two buds in buned. Oe Trimmed Fe estate Hour eee 29e. emcommouly goed walnics Aor €Very | \-iled'tn the mew lbw ciapes in Mark = half of the Lafayette memorial commission Worth 25c. For the Hour. 7G olunteer andy: we effects cf 5 z me pathy 5 e 2 crit ds—Knox styles. metal finish Sie aie has greatly interested me, and | have read z with sii ribbon taind> Knox sty 5 Bed Spreads. a metal finish, in reds, greens and with much satisfaction the plans already Trimmed Sailor Hats. Teen een eeehDO. wor tne Hour, 48C. = =P ch Sll-linen Kitchen ‘Toweling & ds, Marseille: el) . outlined for the propoged monument to the For the llour., DOC. yellows; also to ‘Trimmed with silk ribbon bands—Knox style, Bord ACTION, the superb collec- QUICK 6 ; memory of a great soldier and patriot. in blacks and colors, Worth 75e. Age, ,adies?, Jackets. tion of Porcelain Lamps, in the new ‘The undertaking is one in which I ag ors 5 : : pinch Heavy Cream Table Demesk, in a good Cok Loi fated spake sure it will be considered a privilege to pz In Cheviots—Kers Konek . ticipal the schools, low shape, with bowl and shade dec- crated in rich effects to match. In our unusually large collection fered @ pri vilegerto.nat- varlety of patterns. and universities shall take a prominent part in this tribute will not only be of vast educational value as one of the most important epochs in his- are halt Worth 1to2 P.M. ent and few durability features of are a e WELLINGTON TYPE WRITER No. 2 ies’ Silk Waists. | Bee 5 Ladies’ Silk Wa’ Be ain Ps 56c. a yard. k i= oT: pleated, | 100 sk Table Cloths, white and silver pouch fron Sede Mostostotinp eee eet eee heen le let OOO ttt OM SANNA ANAL ENA AE NET TQTQN EQ TQ QQ) 9EESEECERE AA EE A AAS A: Equal to (heehee will keep prominently before them the Hour. : ped seam Here 89 6S mie ek er 2 ante etn: stra weed | of Lampe thixe are hardly two alike. any $100 machine on the | the inspiration of a high ideai of devotion es ——_45- Worth $4 For the Hour...... 2 ee pone * market to great principles and of the public recog- Notion Department. Children’s Caps. z D saamaarh z 2.00 each. We avoided duplicates in order to Sent to any responsifie party on receipt | Mition paid to lofty purposes. Se. spool King's Basting Cotton, 500 : » and Changeable Silks—pompon Notion epartment. Se RE SET ive exclusiveness. mice 7 faction guaranteed or money General Lafayette was but a young man Yarties 3 | In Benguline ang a ttives. Worth 5 Sample Antiseptic Skin Soap given away, & | 62 Bleached Irish Table Damask, small, refunded © after 10 days” trial. when he espoused the cause of liberty and we pottle Pure Sperm Machine Oil | ee Ts es Sc. | Cake Pine Palm Toilet Soup. 1e. - Z| neat designs and good weight. They are particularly interesting ILLUSTEATED CATALOGUE SENT FREE on | imdependence. overcoming well-nigh insur- Bottle Pure Petroleum Jelly, 3¢. ve. eo} x ze fara a : ; ly g APPLICATION, mountable obstacles to do so. It is alto. 4 50c. per yard. from a price point of view—being = = = gether fitting, therefc , that the youth of mer = THE WILLIAMS MFG. LTD., K r part in this testi 9 3% | 1.20 Muslin Pillow Sips, good qualit#® wen | noticeably lowe: s of same ey E Stee 5% 9 $1.22 aee a ) r than lamps of same ; oH, N. ¥. 2 | made, proper width hem. GTON OFFICE, 726 13TH ST. N.W. : P A = 5 * character ever we! o b&s-15-26 Sauk ities tase gies te men ous anai ees 812-814 Seventh St. <7) Branch Store, 715 Market Space. 42x36 inches— 9c. each. eee Ee = nbsp yart of the country, may testif; ir inter- Sastestectety Lasts seeks soatoatortootoctostoatoatente as ta ee te te te te te Bo a as ae ae ee Leeleetend: rx aS x i o m Samps, in new low ehape, tid ha iia Bart oe tee cuir ay mise teatiry Gere ce Seeteatneetecectettnttecrtetetetetrieedete oti ontocletontons ae LEI ER Seetiosin oetetontetontetoconts 45x36 inches—ioc. each. and artistic decorations. determination that the movement already | —EEE Sass = = = = as as R i es— each. S35 Sic u hed . begun shall achieve the greatest su = for some one in Longview to decide. Wriz- | as a member of Company A, 14th Ohio Vol- 50x36 inches it ch $3.50 to $15.00. Facial Soap & Facial Cream Very sincere a i RTING NEWS ley has not shown gacupaepeed to holds | icieees’ Outes Mpa he eee promot- 54x36 inches—12}c. each. ‘ a n 5 pig tion aate ee AM oes own in Washington. A minor league is his | ed x fitth sergeant in the same company, Bent Eo New styles in Wrought Iron Lamps. Pug Noses, Hump, Flat, Broken, L-shaped [ Vic ident, it and was honorably mustered out in August, | 200 Hemstitched Muslin Sheets, reliable quality, $s bac Doss made fo harmonize with the other features vette Memorial Association, Chicago, eTathweuidineram lovely. dealy tor apart isel: ie ae ¥ $5.00 to $8.00 each. by Dermaclogist JOHN H WOODBURY, 127 West Wagner and Arthur Irwin, but the Cincin- He re-enlisted and was mustered into Com- 62c. each. Gilt a = hs naa 420 st. New York. Send for illustrated book. : na : a charitable instituticn. sth O. V. 1 spiember, 1861. res : ae ae nn eee, Se : : ilustrated bo 3 Members of the Commission. Gallaudet and Georgetown Elevens | ®t! club is not a charitable ins} ES he eee ae Sais Wl sine and t wiih as Bae wen << The monument commission consists of SLOAN WINS HORLEY HANDICAP. | thirty days thereafter to fi reeantdeie 0s ones ee ee William R. Day, former Secretary of State and president of the Paris peace commis- sion; Senator Allison of Io Rev. Edward Everett Hale of Boston; William T. Harris, the commissioner of educatio: Archbishop Ireland of St. Paul, Minn.; John W. Mackay, president of the Commercial Cable »f New York; Melville E. Stone, hompson, president of the yania railroad, and Charles tanta, Ga. of the commission are: Fer- ck, commissioner general from this country to the Paris exvosition, presi- dent; Alexander H. Revell, president of tha Union League Club of Chicago, vice presi- dent; Charles G. Dawes, controller of th: currency, treasurer, and Robert J. Thomp- son of Chicago, secretary. med ready for use. to Meet Tomorrow. ectieach was promoted to second lientenant in Janu- ary, and to first lieutenant in March follov In January, he became ok part in the battles of Corinth, Chickamauga, Mis- sionary Ridge, the siege of Atlanta, and st his right arm while in command of his company at the storming of the works at Jonesboro’, Georgia, in September, 1864. After_a severe siege of sickness he joined Gen. Sherman's army and marched through the Carolinas to Richmond, afterward par- ticipating in the grand review at Washing- ton, and being honorably discharged finai- ly from the service at Cleveland, Ohio, in August, 186. After the loss of his arm Capt. White served on the staffs of Generals Fry, Stead- man, Schofield, Brennan and Baird as ord- nance officer, 3d division, 14th Army Corps. He was complimenied at the battles of Chickamauga and Missionary Ridge in gen- eral orders by Generals Brennan and Baird, $2.00 to $15.00 each. American Jockey Rode Mr. G. Mac- lachian’s Marthuz, LONDON, October 18.—At the first day’ racing of the Gatwick October meeting to- day R. Maguire's five-year-old bay gelding Filassir won the Charlwood handicap. hell's Leggan Hall (three years old) ridden by Tod Sloan, was among the eleven starters, but wes urplaced. The Horley handicap of 250 sovereigns Maclachlaa’s Marthuz, by Tod Sloan. The betting was 7 Marthuz. Nursery handicap of 500 sov- Washington Congregational Club at Banquet Last Evening. New Eockwood end clouded effects in Globes for Barquet Table and Princess Lamps 40c. to $10.00 each. ng. captain of his company. 100 pieces 24-inch Elderdown Flannel, in all the desirable plaia shades. For wrappers, bath gowns, dressing sacques, children’s coats, ete. 25c. per yard. on of the > was held gregational hwest, and 1 enjoyment. persons sat down to ay school room, 3 lies. A club held each year it is con- object of the organization ld up and foster Congrega- d vicinity, is ad- ing to good eting last evening was After music et in charge st reunion of the fa Congregational ¢ the First C INTERNATIONAL © TENNIS = MATCH 5 Captain fiites, | Columbian Wins From Washing- A. Collier, ton and Lee. Shades for Library Lomps, aud decorations, 2gc. to $3.00 each. Speciai. Just received another new lot of Black Wrought Iron Candlesticks, Candelabra, etc., and offer as a spe- cial value: Black Wrought Iron Candle- sticks, in attractive shapes, at all the new 2.000 yards David apd ‘John Anderson's Wash Flannels, for pajamas and wrappers, for men, wonen end children, 30 inches wide. 39c. per yard. Regular value, 60c. Second floor. ne three was won by Mr. G. ridden Boys’ Top ¢ Coats And Reefers. Two unusually good values in W. C. WHITNEY’S PURCHASE ——___+—__—_ chestnut filly Musetoa ard-Beresford stable’s bay geld- ing Menatee, ridden by Sloan, was un- placed. Program of Exercises. The exercises in the Washington schools The first local intercollegiate foot ball match of the season will be played tomor- Will not be so elaborate as those planned | row, when the Georgetown University | Columbian Wins at Lexington, Va. | 0n whos stuffs he had served. | these fashionable outergarments for 1oc, and 25¢. each. in many of the other cities of the Union, | cleven meets the 2leven from Gallaudet | The coumuian ease any see time at Toledo, Ohio, where he was the | boy. Fifth foor, but there will be no lack of enthusiasm or | College on the Georgetown University | eleven defeated the team of the Washing- | drillmaster of the celebrated Toledo Cadets, cys’ Top Costs, blue, blac 0 * CT a e sStinereem Ot iteraae tl thetmiatier NowraraiGathehad [four ton and Lee University at Lexington, Va., | at one time the champion military company | Tt, Wigcr miller, very otslish aad wat! meas | Laird, Schober & Co.’s . Ross Fishburn, | Ue country are the school children more | "pn. jme-ap of Georgetown follows: Right | yesterday by 11 to 6. Line up: se Sone oat aeanes appointed | sizes 4 to 16. Value, $6.00. . oe P ; | familiar with the service rendered the ight tackle, Casey; right | Columbian Pesition. ZVarsitys|| pisrny Gone este repre en ee =. h Fine Shoes. Ur 5 tte than are those | D4. pete caer peeaee erate euards umloconoent irene igned th auty at TSE here in Washington, where there are al- | guard, Moore; center, Long; left g . i iubera? $farslie Veetlece: Pee : a For women and girls we show all Ghalied sady many evidences of respect to his | Jons, Rutherford; left tackle, J. English; | Osterman... Lett Guard Rogers & Bar Shifchanee ocite| panuibevaran nitoan er |e ee ae ae el ee ee “5 . Mr. and 3 The exercises will be simple and | jeft end, Applegarth; quarter back, Collins; | Cummings Center. . Deacon bags e e floor of | and absolutely fast color, beautifully made, sewed s' yles in Boots the newest and best s the House in the For , consisting for the most part of half bac left half back, Moore eventh Congress, , O'Brien; right t Gua througbout with silk, lined with pretty plaid ma- -Rigl : vhich position he held a Ss : sews songs, and perhaps short addresses by the | Cullen, full back, Kenna. Right Tackle SClirs|| Wevce Boal onene mek oes a MS | terfal. Sines 8 to 16. Value, $6.00. for street and housewear from teachers and a few of the scholars. The Gallaudet eleven follows: Left end, Right End. -Mull'n | firm of J. W. White & Son, liverymen, on $5.00 cach. the famous Philadelphia shoemakers The teachers have been allowed much | 1, Rosson; left tackle, Ownbey; left guard, [Quarter Back. Shipp | ‘Third street northeast. ‘The immediate | Third floor. 4 Ser aS Rae aici latitude tn the selection of a style of eele- Jcnes; center, Andree; right guard, Brooks; Fowler , Lett Halt Back. Bas cause of his death was heart failure fel: —Laird, Schober & Co. Special at- P. Eastman, | Prating the day. In each grade of the | rght ‘tackle, Carpenter; right end, Stuts- | Tindall (capt.).Right Halt Back. BAe Sas ea ae est gee ae ; <ingham, ‘Dr. and | many schools the children will be uske1 | nan; quarter back, Bumgardner; lett halt | Noreom.-.s.../. Full Back.Campbeii (eapt) | lungat ‘A “wife, and one son dee Wee Small tention is called to the five-dollar aflin, Mr. Justice Brewer, Mr. | to contribute their mite toward the rearing | jack, W. Rosson; right half back, Waters; Touchdowns, Bryan, Norcom goals. | survive him. For the present the saa 8 iz aie < ss % Alfred Wood, DrH. B. Higley, | of the projected magnificent memorial. It | full back, Gelifu Campbell, Beard. ‘The of halves, fifteen he placed in a vault'in Washington und Furniture. yr erencearee as it does a A. Bronap, Mr. and Mrs. Perham, | is estimated that the cost of the monument Ss — minutes. Umpire, Capt. * feree, | later it will be removed to Toledo. Fune: i i ri egant Te) yet produce by this 4 Mrs. J. F. Johrson, Miss Phoebe | will be in the neighborhood of a quarter LATHAM TAKES FOUR SETS. | Capt. Milton of Virginia Military Institute; | arrangements have not yet been complet A piece of furniture can never be elegant goods yet produced by agai, Mr. and Mrs. E. Youngs, Mr.| of a million dollars, and this amount will linesmen, Mr. Tucker of ‘varsity and Mr. ae considered a luxury. Furniture is | firm. They are up to date in every ypham. Mr. and Mrs. B. | be raised from among the school children | Tennis Mateh for the World's Cham- ! Weaver of Columbian ? Divorce for One Cause. and Mrs. W.C Tyler, Waiter | of the ‘ountry. pionship. useful at all times and is always ap-| particular, strictly hand-made and = ek a ¢ : : Aes 49,000 Horse. | To the Editor of The Evening Star: 7 . ev. B. N. Seymour, Captain Fred I.| Superintendent Powell ts in accord with : : W. C. Whitney Buys a $ i Sta Saat : A e EE RRR ; Mr. G. Martin, Miss Mary A.| the movement to honor Gen. Lafayette’s | The tennis match Leah estate ante A large numberof horsemen were at-| ‘The alarming increase of divorces in this | Preciated for its usefulness. We finished. All the new shapes now Sete and Miss Hobiisou, Dr. au nae, ae at was through his Hee tee Mase and eaSiaeain ene stake of | tTacted to the auction sale yesterday at | country, and of its racing mate, impurity, | show a very large assortment of Par-| in stock. 3 . - Mr. and Mrs. O. M.| mentality that tomorrow afternoon will be | the world’s cha id a sta ‘i D set stud, Singerly | will - CHAU 5 ii MoPhersca. Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Kingsman, | given over to Lafayette day exercises. $5,009 at Brighton, England, has aroused AL Rian eosatrans apnied get Sra eA ene lor and Dressing Tables, Rockers, $5.00 a pair. Mr. and Mrs. Reed, Rey. C. Gar-|" The childr of Washini expect 3 ee = - 2 S55 ne 5 chobet Co." Sho ner and wife, Rev. Sterling N. Brown, Dr.| to contribute an amount thar win were | extraordinary eee cau Lassie tae and sire Meddier was knocked eons recently been suggested in your columns, | Writing Desks, Book Cases, Tabour- ss et onsen arg peodheps _— W. W. Foster, Mr. and Mrs. George P.| credit to the capital city of the nation, — | parts of the country have gone PYGnEY Paecur ection fOr yan "| and yet more if the clergy of all denomi- < 3 s ally | made on our popular “Lenox” last. A splendi Syuttesey. Mr. and Mrs C. R. Bradbury, | Lafayette day exercises will be held in| it, with the result that $75 was pald for | for $19,000. 5 nations will adopt even the present doc | Cts China Closets, etc., especially | “mas = “! Mrs. Dr. Brand, Mr. and Mrs. Humphri: che of Col n Univ y SN ee Wales will at- rages : 3 - = * Pees for general wear Mr. and Mrs. Hopkins. Prof. C. K. Wead, | tow nitenine at Oey oraity, fomor- |} some seats. Se ee re a Badly Hurt im Foot Ball. trine of the Episcopal church that the only | desirable for October Wedding Seine pet Rev. and Mrs. A. P. Miller. Miss Mabel F. | will be made by Dr. Swishler, professor of | td one day's play. ts, 6-4, 6-0, 6-1, | In 4 recent football game between Butte | divorce entitled to remarriage is the inno- | Gifts, Very unusual values are rep- 3.50 a pair. Claflin s Grace H. De ner, Mr. and] history, and othe: Latham won the four sets, 5 , D vi te, Mont., Mahoney, it party it % ti ° We also offer about 146 pairs of Women’s Button Miss Blodgett, Mr. and Mrs. Buck and Miss sce eS 6-2, which finishes the first stage of the | and Deadwood, at, Bytte, B ee oe ees ceee Bat belie T cable the following: Boot hirds the regular price. They ar Clara Baldwin. 7 i championship. He played in wonderful | left back, got urter'the plle in the mix- | state and national laws are also needed in | 7S 2 rid ary et gaeere ores eemttaheaterort ated song “Braced” the Wrong Parties. Policemen Stewart and Santmyer were in citizens’ clothes yesterday afternoon look- ing for a thief, when they were stopped by John Farren, who asked them for 10 cents with which to buy a drink of whisky. “Will this do you any good?” asked one of the officers, exhibiting his badge. “Do you want this?” the other officer asked, showing his emblem of authority. “I beg your pardon,” said Farren, “I Foot Stools, in light woods, strongly built—made te sell for 25e. Special price, 15¢. each. Selid Oak Tabie, with lower shelf—strong and durable. Special price, 59c. each. Solid Oak and Imitation Mahogany Tables, with lower shelf. Size 24x24. These tables are highly polished, strongly built and finished in a superior made of fine vici kid. on the new natura last, with slipper fox, patent leather tip and the reg- ular walking sole and heel. Special price, $3.25. Value $5.00 a pair. Third floor. Special in Men’s Socks. he form throughout. The match is to be u e best of thirteen sets, with no “advantage’ sets, the player first winning seven sets to be the victor. “the players will again meet tomorrow, and, if necessary, Friday. The winner is to be declareé champion of the world, and is to be exempt from challenge by the loser for one year and by any other player for six months. AN ABSURD TRADE. up. He appeared<to (suffer no serious in- convenience, but later became unconscious and was taken to-the hospital. He has concussion of the brain, and the chances for his recovery are slim. Craig Knotks Out Edwards. A contest, arranged for twenty rounds, between Frank Graig, the “Harlem Coffee Cooler” of New! , and William Ed- wards of Australja topk place last night at the epinion of all divorce experts, and his- tory confirms the wisdom of the law of Christ, which allows no remarriage except in cases of adultery—in the opinion of seme, not even for that. The New York law, considered by divorce reformers our best state law, allows remarriage only to the innocent party in divorce cases (“legal separation” being allowed for other causes). This New York law ts in substance repro- duced by the pending law of Congress, the ROR MUST BE RESTORED. Britain Makes a Demand on Present Chinese Government. LONDON, October 18.—The Odessa cor- respondent of the that Rus- ¥ concentrated 40,000 men at to be in readiness for any Pekin. “ Great andard say Art emergency at A dispatch to a London news agency | aidn't know you were offence” Me Neclonet Susting Clad of London, be- | 24¥, bill, called by Mr. Gilman “the Crafts | hushed : 3 Ls from Shanghat says: “Reports from Japan- | |The man was given some good advice by | Cincinnat! Fans Laughing at Wanh- Senne thellciabee¢yson| © Graig knocked | (lane tepesewan any, en Special price, $1.25 each. 120 dozen pairs Men's Fall-weight ese sources are in circulation here to the | the officers, which he refused to profit by, | ington’s Offer for Taylor an‘ * | Cut Edwards in the twelfth round. should be “the ft WL” 4 pee oe Cotton Socks, in fast black and as- effect that Sir Claude Macdonald had in- — — ke os cn seen to stop a num- } vrom the Cincinnat! Tribune. 3 6 Two popular appear in the criti- | Ladies’ Solid Oak Writing Desks, with artistic formed the Chinese government that sov-} Rrregt, Docestrians he was placed under |” 4) 31 the abscrd guesses that have deen UNION. VETERAN DEAD. cisms of this bill. Those who value indi- | French legs, highly polished—a handsome desk and | sorted shades of tan—a more thap Sho. has ween forcibly abtactey mzerer: |" “I'm guilty, your honor,” pleaded the | made regarding the deals of the Cincinnetl vidual happiness more than social welfare | an unusual value. ordinarily good ~quality. are very much troubled lest some one who ‘has “married in haste” should have to “re- pent at leisure.” But the more serious ar- gument is that those not allowed to re- marry will not only be “unhappy,” but “immeral.” This sophistry is responsible for the very divorce laws we have by which divorce and immorality have both been en- couraged and increased. Doing one wrong to prevent another is always a failure, In where divorce is made very diffi- cult, there are only eight divorces a year for five millions of people, and Canada is at the same time the most moral -of all cemmonwealths in the world. The daily divorces reported in Washington are a daily proof that we need this law, as do the ter- ritories yet more, and the whole nation. prisoner in Judge Scott's court this morn- ing, ‘but I would like to make a state- ment.” Hils statement was that he wanted a drink yesterday on which to brace up in order that he might take the pledge for two years. “My pledge expired about a week ago,” he said, “and now I would like to renew He pleaded for his release for his daugh- ter’s sake, and said he might lose his situ- ation if he was locked up. “I think you need a short time in which to sober up,” said the judge. “Five dol- lars or fifteen days.” Farren sald he thought he could get the money from friends with whom he was club the one which was born in Washington strikes us as being the most ridiculous. When the story was printed that Taylor and Lave Cross had been secured by the Cincinnati club, a Washington scribe, no doubt for the purpose of jollying along a disgruntled base ball public, hinted that Tsylor aud Cress had been secured by Cin- clunati only for the purpose of trading them to Washington for Mercer, McGuire Wrigley. A bunch of money was also te asompany Taylor and Cross to the stronghold of the Senators. If Taylor and Cress are the pi rty of the Cincinnati club they will not parted with for that Capt. J. W. White of Capitol Force Passes Away.* Early this morning, at his residence, No. 424 Stanton place northeast, occurred the death of Capt. J. W. White, for the past eighteen years a member of the House of Representatives’ staff of doorkeepers and cne of the best-known-employes about the Capitol. He was known to public men as a brave and efficient soldier, who lost an arm in defense of his country, and* who carried out his duties as civil employe with the same strict integrity that made him notable in military life. posed, and that he must be restored to his position, while Kang-Yu-Wei and the other reformers must be pardoned. Failing com- pliance, Great Britain will enforce these demands.” Special price, $3.50 each. Selid Oak Bockcases, with adjustable shelves— one of our specials for this season. Special price, $3.50 each. Ladies’ Dressing Tables, tmitation mabogany, solid oak and bird’s<ye maple, large beveled French plate mirror and French legs. The best intrinsic value we've cver offered. Special price, $5.00 each. Solid Oak® Morris Chairs, beavy, solidly built frames, highly polished; complete with cusbiuns ‘and castors. An unmatchabie value. 15¢. a pair, 2 pairs for 25¢. Also Two Specials in Men’s Umbrellas. Fine Cotton Gloria Umbrellas, fast black. wil eflk teffeta cases and wetchsel end Congo handleg fm straights and crooks—very close rolling. 26-in., $1.00 each. 28-in., $1.25 each. & Ami ington trio. What on earth does the| Joshua W. White was mustered into the Special price, $3.50 each. Grinking yesterday. Giecinnatl club want with Mercer? Aa a | scfvice of the United States in Apri 166i, | Iater by Constitutional amenamants rg. |: Feasts Seon. PRP PII pitcher he is out of it, and as an outfielder : Washington, October 18, 1898. An improved Cleaner. E. A. McAlpin has declined to make the |he would be but an it. As for TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY Yaar core away wirn wean ano vean. w | York district againat Wilham Suleee devon, | mcGulre., the Reds, Sust how: Wrig. | Zeke Laxative, Bromo Quinine Tablets, Al A heavy gale in Chicago last night blew] =~ i. erl ic Inst izer, ther a man. - 2 te 7 MEMovES DIRT AND STAI cratic nominee. ley would strengthen this team ts a matter } The gennine ing ey ree down the peace jubilee arches. Woodward & Lothrop.

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