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8 THE EVENING STAR, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1898-16 PAGES, an - te Lansburgh & Bro. TO EXPANSION | F ee = = e MOSES SONS. : S : ‘ ? Fa on Ti Hotes Pree a Men’s Furnishings Relations of the United States to the Philip- : Ask for the White Enameled Steel Beds i i —next time you're bed buying. | crs, all sizes, good value48¢, each | at the synagogue, 65th street and Madison ask less for them than others dare ask. } Far or to the old iron bed} 55 dozen White, Grav and Bal- noe er oti ease rane eras ———___ + -— ee == eo ———_—__—____- 4 “hese steel beds haven't been here | briggan Shirts and Drawers, ribbed, | M% He spoke mainly on the relations o! a z aS ! ¢ : : sriggan Shirts ‘awers, | the United States to the Philippines, the These collarettes, $3.98. h kets, $4.98. Th ca These child’s jackets, | | long, but their goodness is so «)- | plain and fleeced, extra value. 73. | permanent acquisition of which he op- i These jac ‘ $ 5 as Pea $17. $4.25 j a parcnt tnat their sudden popularit- 50 dozen Gray and White Wool | Psed- He said, in part: i MOUG" OF thy tes Fine Hudson = ii is not to be wondered at. ,| Shirts and Drawers, heavy or med-| ,,.A* Bo time since the Ganka exe Sete navy all-wool kersey Bee marae Lot of children's tn | Seamless tubing, feur coats of ehit bese s - een ushered into existence has Thanks: electric seal, feal capes— | : ach baked on sep-| 2 Weight, best value to be had, giving day been charged with such mo- ; 24, 27 and 30 est ilk two-tone M | belie enamel exe ee & on ack 8c. each | mentous importance as the present. It with Persian jackets — made with ae =" < | arately undl dry he only way to} 740, - true for years prior to the civil war que: astrakhan = u J eee he ices c 5 ‘s A alist Iuminated boucle jack. get it off is to chip it off wh a ham- |) = ue esiare 25 Der Cent less)| icnalot polley uactianome cade voadtae yokes, and lin- Ben ere reid dee sas | | mer. Ten patterns to cho ‘se f-om. | "4" regular prices. vided the citizens of this country into hos- Feta Apap ots eee eee ae ets —tastefally irtm- ner. pattern ‘ - SS tile camps, until it culminated in that fierce Ww ol deep storm | And the prices: Instead of paving Men’s Shirts. and terrible struggle for national existence, | ored sa tl p— ed with satin — round collars, made | med — in the new Sera tor the Betlec bade onkce pa a state é ending, thank heaven, in the extinction o| : | extra for the better beds, you're pay UNLAUNDERED SHIRTS, | physical slavery ang feuntting te sections such ees aoiitha: caieenseiave® ee eed | a aL ing bargaim prices New York Mills or Utica Nonpariel | into Ge homogeneous whole, and ever since ment which , marten —fromt | a Reds 3 ft. and 3 ft.6in.......5, muslin, 3-ply 1900 count linen “set| north and’ south have bees cadesterine sella oes) &e., $4.89 — should be cree gece | and blue, $4.25 instead | Vieds 3 it. 6 in. and 4 ft..... 8 in” bosoms, all improvements, full} to bring about a closer union on all the eee Te Beds 2 fi ft. 6 in. and 4 ft f, is lines of concord and peace, and not until $3.98 here. $8. instead of $25. of 86. ee 5.3 It, 3 ff 6 m. and 4 It. felled seams and patent extension | war was declared with Spain was this cor- | |} os ) Bee tea ws | ae ee 4 é it ore facings throughout, a shirt regularly | Summation, so ardently desired by the | 5 , p : > i colonial fathers and th ise statesmen =r” Betegtt sade Gin) sold at 65¢. everywhere else... 49¢. | CUomial, fathers and ihe wise | statesmen Collarettes. Jackets. Capes. | Idren’s jackets. || Beds all sizes. asin & —— for on that day north and south, east and a OU heAy? : oTlaneteds tls all wo } _ $7.00 sik seal plush capes, ni braided, 3.00 children’s fers of mixed cloths, |! . rps OUR SPE west formed’ ai grand union of/hands and|||| je= ores" cunedinstrathan fur colarettes, | $10,00) strictly. altrwool Kersey jackets, new- || S700 SITk (seal ees * ail colnet | Meds alice SPECIAL § . In our deep storm collar, $2.50. = | ! ros 7 size eche qiead Shite tact Ree Gne THEE MOAR : D collar, $2.50. fan new bine and brown, A swell gain nt, $12.00 waterproof silk seal plush capes, | Dralded capes, $1.48 iH eds all size cre Sales great ~ s thet Another Phase. $7.00 stone marten and also skunk, oppos- 8 98. Pe ackets, alt | Hned tn satin, and 30-inch lengths, trim: H a c which we are particularly proud. For] “But there is another phase of ournation- sum short collarettes, with “cluster of tails, aa ee es cae Ge ap ean: | ssl ees cae : . speak $5.00 children's reefers and also misars’ Special Hair Top 20 years we have sold this shirt at the exietenee which has been forged to the satin or silk Iining—tomorrow, $1.50. sui Reolorg cand SUinek | CA ery/ Special Pateai | Capea. Seeihaoe, cwaliwnal Seeriae saateaeee Aes reduced tomorrow to $2.98. 1 See ae < ree ap_| front by events tor which we are responsi- $14.00 genuine Russian bear fur ccllarettes, "$15.00. real broadeluth kersey Jackets, hand- | ¥okes—duchesse lined; very special, $11 95. I Mattresses. same price and it has never been ap- nie tefore the world not only as promoters, |i gee eecenute Human bear fur eatareton, | "Gis rat Brondctuih nerner acacia, and. | ayers BE ee Ee ey f ne TG . proached by competition, and is still | but sponsors. We are departing from the i ee ee new braiding. All colors, various stzles, | collar, lined im Bne satin duc : i} 3 and 3 it. 6 in. si: . a 3 : real marten tails, $8.98. $10.00. ' with kersey strap seams and trimming, $6.00. ||| 4 fit. and 4 ft. 6 in. size unapproachable. We have from time | traditional policy that made this country < ee ow. #3 to time made such improvements in Sa tose eee ee a en acne as eat arcane = ie Zs £ SERS i it W. B. MOSES & SONS. s. them as to keep them always far| seas unknown tovour mekors aod ene we H f Ib A b ll lead a et ee, ee orse reins free to boys “ew big millinery leaders. @ 4 OR ee .@| ahead of any other shirt sold in| tion ‘There can be na auomin one. tne | A . € a ¢ Washington. conturyarweret tetera Ble, tahumane eee | with suits and top coats tomorrow. The values in the millinery department for Saturday are inter- 3 vere intowra’ , inhuman, crue! 5 z, : *, ‘, rig } » Some are open back and some are | and bloodthissty. and that thus wondition Mothers with boys to clothe can do it to best advantage here— esting enough to make it well worth any woman's while to pay this |! € = should have bee ed I i i i 2 2 > open front, made of best materials Re fas es LT 8 wns 280. ||| where prices are honestly 25 per cent lower than any other clothiers Pickford’s means more than simply low prices. It means strictly high- ID Meat, ets Apple ans Meple hottle Maple Jars Jara Preserves. 2 for lors é as vaes Self-rising Buckwheat Butter Pres: rves RSPR. TST. ACAS Lots of Winter Underwear Special Prices Prevail To= morrow. 5 dozen Men’s White and Gray Fleeced and Plain Shirts and Draw- and workmanship; style and fit equal to any custom made shirts, and by any other house would sell for fully 50 per cent more than our prices. They are made of Wamsutta muslin, have 3-ply 2100 pure linen bosoms, you pay $1.50 for at the exclusive inrnishing stores. . eee DBC, 6 for $5.50. = Furnishing Dept, Right Main “ntrance. Lansburgh & Bro., 429, 422, 424, 426 7th St. OBJECTS pine Islands, Views of Mr. Simon Wolf as Express- ed in Thanksgiving Day Address— Undesirable Cuban Conditions. Mr. Simon Wolf of this city, former United States consul general to Egypt, de- livered an address at the Thanksgiving service of the Congregation B'’Nai Jeshurun end this inhuman condition in Cuba that we were engaged in a war for humanity and not for conquest. Since that deciara- tion Hawali, by virtue of its own request and consent, has been added to our terrt- tory. Porto Rico has been given up by the Spaniards and accepted by our countr Cuba, which every lover of iiberty had su: Ways, lelegraphs aud commerce. the spiena.a p.aa conceived by your own great Waring, Whose lite was sacriniced to periorm a sacred duty, and cleanse the is- sand of its one greitt chemy, aud mane it, in a ilary se as heaitay and bioom- ing as nature has So maurianty provided, and in the cour of ume, under tne iaspi- ration of Amer.can inst.tutons and through eneigeuc Americans, tnere wil bea graquai assimuauon, ‘and Cuba will either be a repuvue on the pian of our own, oF will then become one of ue great states of ; the Union, but not until then, expected and Undesired. Carry out “THE DEPED DABLE 922-924-926-928 7th st., running through to 704-6 K st. Doing a wonderful cloak business! | '; Selling more coats, capes and suits than any other house in town, because we show the best-fitting, most stylish STORE” simply and the best made garments—and == in town. But don’t think we ever sacrifice quality to name a low price—we don’t have to. You can depend implicitly upon our boys’ clothing—not a garment in the whole stock that isn’t of dependable quality—full of style and long wear. Special offerings for Saturday make the day of absorbing interest—and in addition we shall present free—with every boy's suit, reefer and top coat—a pair of horse reins, with with large sallor collars—good fast color—well tall- ored—sizes 3 lo S-vegular §2 reefers—for $1.38 for a day. Boys’ $1 & 75c. pants, 48c. Lot of boys’ fine allavool cheviot knee pants, the nobblest patterns ever shown, both dark and light effects—regalar 75e. and $1 kind—for 48e. a pair. $1 “‘Mother’s Friend” waists, 59c. For a day we'll sell the famed “Mothers? Friend” shirt waists for boys—with ehirt col- nd lars or round collars—made of good. pereale in the prettiest patterns—sizes 4 to 14—fo Cost a dollar at all other times. For wise men folks. | ‘This is addressed to men who care to money on their wearables—who know the worth save dei waar. Making a famein un- ay e as ~ posed was to be governed by the Cubans, is Unkling brass bells—something every boy will like. 1 grade goods. It means satisiac- Sage P 14? rade goods. It mean St ©] all hand worked buttonholes and | in # condition of doubt and uncertamnty Bovs’ 5 8. | oe 6 50c., 75c. & $1 | Felt fedora hats, ; Child’s felt hats, tion. It means prompt atten- a - 2 Two years ago, in a public speech in Wash- oys $4 & $5 suits, $2.98. Boys §5 & $ top coats, : : : rour | eyelets, etc., etc. Unlaundered, price, | ington, 1 said it would be better for us to A lot of boys’ fine all-wool Scotch chevi wings, 19c. 49c. $1.39, ] tion—quick delivery. Your $) och 79¢, | tankly deciare that we wouid be responsi- || suits,"tn’ double-imevsted teeter and “veatte $3.98. Be! oe ton fests MSrow A Sot ar! Babiow an A A ae nt acne bat first purchase means your con- © Ponte eho ee es Peet, *| be for Cuca and hold it tnaa to simu.aie |!| styles in brown and gray pluids—the most at- Boys’ blue kersey top coats, made of Brooke's | lot of fancy wings of su- by ohae Soke aa ete : s 3 « 6 for $4.50. and hold out hopes that might never be tractive patterns—niade in the best manner— | kersey—lined with good Itulian cloth. Pertine quality—for bat trim- dren's frit Fedora bate, with hats, trimmed full with rif unned patronage. F-90- fullilied, for it is my honest belief and full of style usual $4 and $5 values every: | vet collars—very dressy and servic gi ning—which sold at S0c. a a bon and quilis—very dexira ing: . to wear, made from Wamsutta mus- unht for repubiican rule. We certa.niy Boys S3 suits, $1.95. ; a them for 19 cents, value at 49 cents each, at $1.29, | = CaaS. = . lo not wish to incorporate it at this junc- A jot of boys’ all. Mo plaid cheviot d mix- 10 Ibs. Rolled Oats. ......25¢.g| "3 2100 pure Irish linen 3-ply | ture into the galaxy of states “Then what | [il ed’ Qteinenye, tewook Plaid chestot and mix: Boys’ 50c. percale shirts, t K : Boe > bosoms, all hand worked button and | '8,te be doae, you will ask. Exercise, cun- the inost desirable patterns—dressy school suits 39c. i Butterine eee -14¢. = s trol, and be responsibie for Cuba as’ Kng- >in all sizes, frum 3 to 16 -regular $3 value— e © i 1b, (ots on Buticrme: 1c eyelet holes, full felled seams, con-| laud icon Eeyrt "Ad and strengtten [| for #06 aX AY take the nsual Be wort of ese Clearing out trimmed hats. S c < a : cae - | civilization on ail the ines necessa jaunder percale shirts — with es ada Wee tinuous facings, styles open back] feace and omost the Wes necessary to || o f or 2 detached collars—sizes 4 to 14—for Sic. : : 4 aid i Oys i prosperity, n deveioping 9 ° ° The edict has gone forth. Every trimmed bat must go. We've marked prices on thei that Fancy Breakfast Bacot, Tb and open back and front, value that | with our usual American energy the rau A lot of boys’: blue chinchilia reefers, < snot a visit tomorrow. Prices have been put down wondrously low—and for headwear that is as correct in style as any you can get. |}) i) We shall continue to TRIM ALL HATS FREE OF CHARGE when you buy the trimmings of us—and we'll save you something on them, besides. will quickly accomplixh our purpose. Values have been made thus which wre the greatest of the season. A hint of the way we've slashed price $10 Trimmed Hats——now $6.98. $7 Trimmed Hats—now $4.50. $4 Trimmed Hats—now $1.98. Shoe offerings are extraordinary. | 5 + “And so also with the Philippine Island of quality as well. We cau safely promise to | Ladies’ balbriggun nud natural ribbed fleesed In the offerings of today you see secret of the wonderful suc- eee eietectntectetontortetentetetentetentetonedpeteny | ; Steet eealty a este yarinitses c RUN nul natural ribbed feesed er “> aes | prrwanpad S| cecety are, meen thrust into our national |] FuF vty" daieence bebwces ost peice acd | HOS Te a tte, Aan wld GC! | cess this store has made of its shoe selling—when such values can be = = ecu me mann>r unexpected and un- | |{{ others. | ching ee Saat Gea as ws given—-and they are just as often as it is possible to find them—it } was. ¢ stestred. There can be no two opinions that | |) spantotin Msp Havana carseat aee brings | 1ere W a ver k is sl 2 | psegbk ants in Beyp' fd uataral— perfor ings buyers here who t never n this shoe = before— | ee Z| we owe to tho natives of the Philippines || Men’s SOc. underwear, 29c.. fitness my aid mara 35e brings buyers here who have never known this shoe place before— jf : Serpe $ | certain obligations. They look to us with |}} fen'e allk-finished satin and self-edged derhy | Wott $e. Our price... . who buy and spread the news of our low prices and dependable foot-_ || : cid Be Benet | Confidence tnat we will aid them in deliver- qibbedl “underwenr—itiy crochet seams — pearl | Eadles' wool union sult fect-Gtting gee wear. The values quoted today are among the best ever offered— |) : % | ins toem trom spansa rule, and to that ex- Mae, Mca Ca pele oie ale oF ee ee 59c. by us—or by any other shoe merchant. Ladies’ overgaiters given ||| Euyre C gj tent 1 am neariuy in favor of doing what- | |i gray: ecru and oi oul oe ae 2 3 5 le ae 5 g § } Wines & Lig uors SE] sare A consistent and just! onthe ‘same ) as Children's rihbed “ileecea ined veats—open | free with ladies’ shoes costing $1.50 or over tomorrow. ps | lines as indicated by me in regard to Cava, open all the way dawa—all elzes 250 ff etx lu & Wh'sky | but not further. Ido not think our peop.e 9, garments, Our price Cc. ° ’ - H bd Syearcht tye Whisky. gullon are Wuling or anx.ous to have ineorpornced i Men’s 39c. and 50c. night Boys’ heavy fle-celined shirts in natucal and Ladies $2.50 and $3 Shoes, 98c. > OM Pomiata v a orms into the body positte 5,000,000 of uneducated shirts, 25c. Dalbriggan—al —sold regulart if Piekr Private St ck 'e people, one-half of whom are savages and ||) 9 2 fron Sse tos rice, all sizer 17¢ shoes, made of dongola and viel kid, on seve new shapes, tipped or plain |} Piekto i : who Have nov even been elaves, Gaen at Men's white muslin night shirts, either plain | for... sieeees ° + pliable and excellent wearing materinis—peat an essy styles. This lot repre- |] gy WINES calttornia vor 2,000 Pairs of our own dodrin a porilon GE one peek e i or ta trimmed—extra long cut. full semae Tse ral of our broken Hnes of ladies’ hand-sewed shoes that sell recularly at $2.50 and. || tel. Blackberry. per bot be Zz Foot Form icy werbeve unt Ee joes nO OWT COUNS not skimpily made up—regular 39c. and Boe. Misses’ leecelined — balbri . B8e. 1 ~ ‘ Hoots at $3.00. to reform and 2ducate. If the tegen ees waluce—for 2c: hes Hides erie : c p re anc C3 e negro, as a a worth : fac? 2 | : Nos. 401, 404, factor in podtics, 1s a source of a Lad 2, 50 nd $3 Sh 1.9: r eats. 3 os S08 740 ; source of cons.ant || ies 2 a O&sS oD. } . I, » 407 S| danger, whose assertion of rights is guar- 9 fl { shirts,73. e 5-3 . 5 and 425. Vit anteed by the Constituuon, and who is Men’s $1 flannel shir S,43C Save on toilet requisites Choice of 27 different styles of the finest grade Indies’ N the best kinds |/] > ° 9 ry any foot. More made the victim of midnight murder and Men's regular dollar navy blue flannel donble- | 5 eq) @ of leather, such ax box calf, kargaroo, viel and chrome atu soles—4exttle |) ’ ll 3 value than rapine, how much mere reason there will ||| breasted shirts—good quality very warm and | Thee te ee Sie and easy to the meat tender feet any of the Rew shapes can be found this lot—all sizes ||| & ‘ MSG Re be to expect that im the distant Philippine | | 5 ih ey eer ee | eee ae ahoce were wade by, the leading Kochester slve manufacturers (© be wold fat 2 oy mixed atores ¥ |! ands w wil have 4 conatuon of things |j =e | cspeclally if you make ft a rule to come \ f ‘ at $4.00. ar more deplorable, jeading to end) con- |} ’ straight “here every time yon need anything ° 9 2 ’ | * Oth and La. Ave Foor Konw | tetion, wat, ‘and alt the treadiul resus |] Plen’s SOc, drawers, 4c. | in itis une Misses’ and Children’s $1.25 Shoes, 95c. ¢ . ° PRICES now %/ terol. The happiness of 70,000,000 of fr Lot of men's extra heavy unbleached Canton Full strength Lousebold ammonia for 3e. & ! | 9 ‘ are 83, 83.50 4 | #8 cultivated Americans is of greater im- | RSL AW ers aEwILEW Tole HRBELES THICK: TNEE | |E DOES! 7 Cuotce of several new styles misses’ and clolldren's dress anu school shoes—anade of good | euoee: LEE ia ana Ce ee + portance than the acquisition of istands | {i} e-very warm—and very nicely finished— durable leather. either with heavy or medium Welght soles—ueat and mobby shapes, tipped tocs |) ‘ Ss > pa + | peopled by savages, nude and ignorant, and r 50e. value—for a day at dlc. Colgete’s glycerine Jotion for the face and | wear warrauted. Sizes 8% to 2. Regular price, $1.25. Choice for #5 eeuts @ pair, Soles, $5. as Jews, pot ignore the danger en- eee hands for 19¢ hao i Tee in territory. Helsious trecuom i. Ill Sterling. silver Cosmo buttermilk soap for Ge. a cake. Boys’ $1.50 Dress Shoes, $1.17 i y. Reh; eed i he 3 — = > wd & 9 stone of the republican arch. Has it , 25. and 8c. English bristle halr brushes ; 5 igs 5 sic bane ie a ed where Latin races swayed thu | ||\CUff buttons, 19¢. for Ibe. ae 00 pairs Bors) and) id — Se ea rane “Sec eee - Sterlii liver HMuk cuff buttons, in dumb bell 186. Wl 20c. shell si combs, the ne trimmed. 5! 2 to 5%. Regular 50 grade for $1.17 « pair. H Fora bo | Penere am speaking to a Now York style-Wwill go us'& special ut Ie! a pul. eacredl aud ataighe kemsestorriiey ern oe | | audicuce, in the emporium of American —— i ” aa cee Bien eS | commerce, and that commerce cannot. be pnCilgate’s fine handkerchief extracts, inclut- Children’s $1 Shoes, 57c. | : | ccnfined within the limits of our own coun- ’ ng violet. roris and cashmere bouquet and Ial- F St., Cor. 13th. %| try, that we must compete with the o Men’s 35c gloves, 19c. fan violets, for Ze. bottle. Chotce of 50 pairs children’s shoes made Of dongola, neat opera toes, i Heather tipe— , BERel| commeeclal ma looroois ta ereae Tee aGee tan. Gliskin gloves uiwith: wear warranted. Sizes 8% to 10t;. Regular price $1.00. Cholee for a pal ee | soe ae ercial nations of the in s+lii 1 S5e. tan ollskin gloves, rear Se fr kick 4 Sec ee ee 1 SOLS CO SESSA Le OPCS ESES | Gui proilice andl products, uidithar Gone | Ill weet cae timing auayiaceewilives seva'toe: |! 25) deren dine Jeweled Una) enamels Tadies W-button low-tut lesgins—sell ‘ustally at 6c. and 50e ‘Choice! tumorrow for te. {l r , products, and that by th 380 i l — way of Honolulu, Porto Rico, Cuba and th cial at Ie. a pair. buckles—wold at 36c. to 45e. usually for a pair, Philippine Islands the road is blazed, and = ae = = ouvre Glove Co the Peountry | a S ZOU :, © Commercial prosperity of our country = = : “ AS H can be increased. That is true, but thee = ——— ——————— = — = —<— os SS —— = 9 | Baturally leads to an increase of national TAINE! SPECIA and local taxation for the support of a larger army and navy NOT SU! DEMURRER Mowat; trio, “Hoffman's Mocking Bird Med pour, Indian matden: Mame Teor, mother iss Thompson and the Misses Mowat. Olive MeNeal, Japanese 1 Lown, and a larger outlay 0 were present were Mrs. J. HL. Hay Fever and Catarrh, - “Among others Tas - 2: a An oyster and turk supper was served at the 7 Shettie, Phoebe and for the civil Its euipreaten ree Order Affecting Extension of a Ralsten, Mrs. A. Jacobs, Mrs. S : ~Bhag vo morrow and Monday only, lity fos yes a S saaicioce enn Promissory Note. Masonic Hall Tuesday evening, under the manage- | Clara Miller, Ada, Emming, Julia Knowtton, “Nora | Bo say Der pac gumeeation, Neuralgia, etc. cured ty | tration to govern. ‘ Jude Cols. in Cireult Court No. 1, this | ent of Mim L. H. Campbell, Mr. Cina. A. Wells | Sakere. ram Suipler;, Meme, sane. Shreve: ee be ee : 16 Newinere Ea OTe on Examples in History. afternoon overruled the demurrer of the | sing. at. 11, Keurucy, for the vencli of the bunekney = profeesiouni housecteater ira’ Suyder, OLD BY ALL URdccisrs “This is not the first republic that has | defendant in the case of David R. McKee | Memorial Church. ales were tasterully dee | UNIS Caroline Rost of Philadelphia ts the gest izes Catt - ——$—__—. existed. History tells us slowing | agains! en G. Staples. The latter clairn- | erated with flowers and laden with edibles of the | of Mrs. Anne E. Young. legislator; | HEM ngas, Lord Pauntle- i Pak rea ene reece ore | Geant OEE OG ae 3 a - | senson, Musical talent from Washington contrib | |The event of the season was a wockal held ree J ros; Mr. Godwin, tramp; Alvin Godwin, hmndsom: G x with pathos of nations that have gone into | ed that the Indefinite extension of a prom mu Mu ston contrib- T cently at the Masonic Tall, under the direction of ; Tad’ “Aisa Mra" Feat? Aivit Godwin, mndsom« Great Reduction oblivion striving for the mastery of the |{ssory note for purchase money of certain | uted to the pleasure of the evening. |The Indies | Miss Geddis of Washington. | An interesting wro- | Geo. Walker, Me. and Mra. Haskell, Me am Mp c = : ‘aie | also cntertuined the boss of the church choir at sup- | gram was presented, enjoy cons night and daughters, Mr in Hair Goods. World, that with increased and greater pes- | stock was rot part of the agreement of saie | tained ithe f the church choir at resented, enjoyed by a company of 3 Knight and daagh Mi and Mrs. ¥ Hattie Roberts, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wilson, Mabel Haskell und Master Roy Porter, caveat adteres @ prominent R or more. Mrs, Geo. M. Smith is visiting relatives at her | phe Drigctpal atinaction ut “wrelve couples old home in Newark, N. J. children participated. ‘The prize. a large Major James M. Young of the marines, who has | was awarde] to No. 17, Misses Nellle Wh: - si Alas! vhere il f Washington, Miss Ansley just returned from Sitka, ka, where he has bed metal egy, Seapine rid per. sessions and re the additional temptation of military dic- tatorship, and it therefore behooves us to act Wiser in our own generation, and not transmit dangers to of the stock. ‘The motion was ip connection with a suit at law to recover $20,000, based on a trans- action involving the purchase by Mr. Mc- cipal attraction of the evening was a Switches, $2.50, formerly _ $5.00. Switches, $6.00, formerly $10.50. tray Switches, $3.00, formerly $5.00, ray Nwitches, $4.50. formerly $6.50. Celass attendants ip Hairdressing, Shampoo- sps, in grays, tans and blacks, at QO) 8 Cents A Pair. Dr. Rybak cian, states t lan physi- mper- at he has discovered a posi- A = = 2 = been stationed, 1: visiting bis mother, Mrs. Anne E. E'TSnch The Individual | tive and effective cure for the drink habit ©. Uair Dyeing and Bleaching # specialty. the coming. Com- | Kee of 100 stares of Mergenthaler linotype | b« Byrne, R. Smith and E. Lyne eee ‘ , luperial Hair Regenerator for restoring gray hais.} merce and the acquisition of ‘wealth ars | stock from Mr. Staples, the consideration | Young of this place. fancy dancing was exceptionally well executed. | His method consists of a series of hypnotic Mr. Paul McFarland, who has been confined to his room for the past four weeks with typhoid fever, is convalescent. Miss Corinne McFarland is visiting Mrs. Owen Norris of Bloomfield, Sd. Mr. R. B. Latimer of this place has been appoint- Among those taking part were: Master Lanrence AtutY of Trattevilic. “the. Jockey dances" Miss Hellen Geddes, Misses May Hickey, Bessie Towles, Miss Geddes, Miss Lillian Harmon, Miss Whyte nd Mixs Ada Posey. The four young ladies who ook part in “the French ballet" were Mleses Leing $12,200. When the contract for pur- chase was “nade, it is alleged, it was egreed Letween the partigs that Mr. McKee should give his promissory note in payment for the treatments. Men addicted to liquor are easy subjects, and can be brought under mesmeric influence in a very short time. The first effect of the cure is the refresa- ment of th» shattered constitution, and splendid tributes of human achievements, but the happiness of the individual and the State, the peace and enjoyment cf that which we possess are far greater acquisi- tions than anything that imperial wealth S. HELLER’S, 720 Seventh St. N. W. n022-204 stock gid sent for the Haitimore and Oblo road at Htiver- | Gaddes, Tstlian Harmon. Faith Sime and Ethel | this gradually brings ‘about abhorrence for sewhere for $1.5 —— c afer. ety days e, vice J. 0 E 1 organ. The a ; | intoxicants of any kind. Dr. Rybakow says yd elsewhere for $1.50. =~ ae can confer, ‘The note was to run for ninety days, and | dale, ice J. A; Blundon, resigned, the appointment rKaD. e program ran . S STHING v ¥ “We hav 2 e . ve = . ace 5 take effect Decemver 1. led “by Miss Geddes. ~ After the march general | (nat ty obtain complete results the hepnetie We recommend this Glove as the parr pede Taskers eS Fancy | pe oot peg ore etal we bj was| further agceeds:sccording/tojttelal~ || ite rca mrarireltaian wukboliy nat) the (Bale linencite ores aoaenged | Snrerall me Mueeeeereos ‘0 P| yPno legation, that if.McKee should desire he could have the privilege of renewing the note for three months additional. sittings should continue at regular inter- a postal card and Twill call timore and Washington Suburvan electric railway valaciet ak ieeat tone Sake Wee tant heen Wasbington were present. will begin running cars over its line for the large number from Mr. ard Mrs. M. W. Kearney of th's place er- th samples of 28 greatest value ever offered at this Sy calling at boca ince reparation, we. can be victorious on land and sea, and that the American citizen different kinds. RESC It is | commodation of passengers by December 25. The | tertained Ruth Chanter, No. 7, cf ‘The Eastem |.to act upon the inebriate’s nerves is when low pric _than $1._H. S. BRESCH. 803 D st. n.w. no2416* | comes to the forefront at the cructal to claimed to have been also understood be- | tracks have been laid and trottsy poles erected to | Star," at thelr honottatite home, Wednesday ere | he is about to “sober up." ‘The doctor s- Open Saturday until ro o'clock. wie arr teguleted bensehold ehoald be without a | et og on tan Whee Cane nee ay | tween the parties that should Mr. McKee | us yolnt: Work is being rapuls mpahed| forward | tog. It was a delightfal occasion, to those pre | serts that he has effected a positive cure in y Bottle of ANE ne BEETERS, the works: | Have poem or in what piace be worshine: | egsin wish! further <mtension of time, (8s | tare amo wean tant ts tae Perlan pragtriy Mie | Ge sie ak hina eee eee cee tes. thee, | MO CE os teetehtn. tea Ter the cenmuiater, Beware of coun. | Therefore, not fearirg any ower, we | note could be indefinitely extended, or until | smail strip of ground, whlch hae tees graded for | for Gy ane Mrs. Hobe. Mr and Bre oe: Ths kighist salentain beliwas bn deoiene ree es 3 eee ak fo the genuine article, manufactured | should not, under the circumstances, be such time as Mr, Staples might need the | some time and ready to receive the track, it 1s | Fowler, Mrs. Gude, Mrs. Cooke, Mr. and Mrs. ei 5 legert & Sous. anxious to involve ourselves by becoming a factor in European complications. Let us money. : stated, was given to the Washington and’ Bal more boulevard with the st.pulation that the cars After this agreement was made, Mr. Mc- Green, the Misses Perkins, Long, Juliau and Liz~ zie Kearney. lecding to the top of the Gorner Grat, in Switzerland, situated between the Matver- f — A y Pine Tree. bave coalirg stations in aid of our nevy | Kee visited Europe. When he returned he | erode ;inmime OF a certain time. This having Shey spgeeeentaingen mg creeper ae 9 f ii prvue tate LaasGieepen cn and commerce, and let us have friendly in- | called on Mr. Staples for the purpose, it is | the owners refuse tovextend the same. pelvilegs LANGDON. iseoel sina actuator a | - oa ¢ \| = ternational treaties, but not imperialism, | sneged, of taxing op @ note. He was In- } Without compensation. It is thought the matter —— asta ea cla pat goP se ah ge Pits | Peciais in | | One of the most remarkable features of | gor that smacks too much of the dead past | 2esed. 'thaf the stock had heen | Will be sbortly adjusted and the work continued. Saturday evening last a masquerade surprise | power is furnished by the w which | || | Japanese gardening Is the way In which | cnd of the living conditions existing in | formed, he says, fled the stock had peer | ar. Howard O, Emmons, state superintendent of | "as given te Mr. and Mrs. Grant sexton, (flows from a glacier and .s therefore most Carpets be ant And tree in a famous garden | Europe and Asia, Therefore let us bol the time the stUch-'was resold by Mr. | weak's lator'in tat Meld, having vinied Balti | who bad Jost returned from a trip of two menthe | Abundant in summer, when most needed. i f De || | will be reproduced in miniature, by a sys-{ thankful on this day that we are yet liv-| staples its market. Was $188 a share, . Hagerstown, Frederick, Unionville and Union | through the west. The party was given at ‘heir eee aid Pot | ae i fa ing in a country of peace and plenty: that ~ of About $18,000. This, | Bridge in the interest of the league. Heights. All costumed “ ry advantages this store |l| | tem™ of dwarfing which has been handed} WE can live contented under Our ona vine | OF, a2 nee ce cia welt tes tof | (the Ladies’ Aid Soci ty of the Presbyterian | residence | om Avalon Helene alt sommtons H iy multiplying. Every i down from many generations back. Every | and fig tree unmolesicd: that the citizens | t#ken in co oe Church met at the residence of Mre. George 3. | themselves. to impersonate differen! “ Certified, numbered, dated, dividends paid. on: the stock from» the date. of purchase to the date of resale, Mr. Me- fs a bargain day with ux i lay Alert buy characteristic of a large tree will be pre- of the United States, from the lowest to It was the order of the evening not to sasemble ty the preatleuts with Scripture seadiog. followed 1 cry siwayw tnd , bar cay te | | served, the foliage, the color and the tex-| the most exalted, are subject to law and | {2"iaiaing, justifies: him in suing for | 3 webrcside {hove present. were Ms. Geo, | St Sb Place of mecting.. but to come fremy neatly seaied as pure by the | eppreciated. i 2 he branches, and yet re | order: that no one can be tried by a secret ‘ise, Mrs. Buck, Mrs. McNeil, Mrs. Richardson, | every Louse. within a radius of three mil: Government. ( sere oe secede paren tribunal and exiled from the !ight of home | 520-000. Mrs. Noes, Misa’ LeHa Noel, ‘Stormont. Miss} that there was a continual flow of visitors to f 1 Fer instance HE ob wae OnNete es moe ness thee frome Cnet arsine am neaaelae (ata ieee Gort = Frazier, Miss. Eliza Baukhages, Mrs. W. Hichart- The wxusl Se. 7 to three feet high. Prof. C. E. Bessey tells | giserace being reserved for a-country=ca!!= gon and Mr. amd Mrs. Gi 3. Britt. ‘The next * $9c. || of a case in this country in which nature has eclipsed the art of the Japanese. While bg Will be held-at Mrs Buck's. ay weriaicomns given recently at the Miss Haddie R. Thompson im this village. i estey Brussecie—te seil for ing itself a great republic. but which is dominated by the very spirit of militarism ra To Relieve : ering ol at 1 anhine |G ed ainst Ww y warned you.” vas rendered: Piano duet, | ee ee Prorat ||| | climbing Green mountain, near Boulder, | 88inst which I have already ed yor Ru ture following program aS SS ee OE. ||| | Col. Prof. Bessey found growing from a err eee Dire Tease must be perfect _| stir “apinuing fen ‘iige Tinta Shreve = || | crevice in one of the rocks at the summit a| Throughout the entire worl ere Aa | a Le duet, “Birds of a Feather,” Misses Thompson and about 20,000,000 square miles of unexplored i s co ? 5 in fit. An ¢€xpert here who Emnicns; duet, “Fairy Queen Galop,” Mr. # Vetver Il] | sm 2 5 2 imnions; piano Q "git. Canpcionwarth SE50—te wat" S 05 | barciscaiquartienerioniinenaten Glameter, | territory. In Africa there are 6,500,000 fits trusses for our patients. Walter and fis Linda, Surere: plano solo,“ Jor. }. sens peels eho: +VO || | Te "was unbranched and bore a single ter. | 8avar> miles; arctic regions, 3,600,000; ant- Abdominal Supports, Bian | | om Ferme Mig Bete fiat nek hinder H ||| | minal tuft of leaves. ‘The tiny tree had | arctic regions, 5,200,000; America, 2,000,000; tic Hosiery, Invalidw and “rhe Miller and the Maid,” Walter and H made a good fight for existence amid the | Australia, 2.000.000; Asia, 200,000, and var- Physicians’ Supplies. Linda Shreve; plano duet. “Lovely Moonlisnt.* inclemencies of its exposed situation, for | lous islands, 900,000. Misses, Caroline Duckett and Thompson; piano solo, when it was carefully examined twenty- five distinct annual rings were discovered. Such a case of natural dwarfing is almost unprecedented, Mertz’s Pharmacy, of the Ocean Eleventh and F Sts, Thousands of situations have been ob- aS through the want columns of The iP Fy = = 3 N FS 7

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