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8 THE EVENING STAR, MONDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1898-20 PAGES, 3 McKnew’s, A NOTABLE DINNER ee $51.95 for men’s 3 .95 for men’s $3.00 trousers. Our signature attachell to an advertisement means goods strictly “as advertised. Common Sense Christmas Gitts — Alt the Won Marche. is a most attractive array of elegant Christmas gifts—not costly—yet most appropriate and_ serviceable. Special attention Here has been given to the selection of Ladies’ Suits, Jackets, Capes, Furs, Skirts and Silk Waists. Any of these stylish gar- ments would make a gift to be prized and w elcomed by the recipient. This list in its entirety offers you some very valuable suggestions. An Interesting Christmas Books Column CANDIES asin bende thousands of Full of rare bargains. Hosiery, Under- volumes. of books just adapted to the wear, Ribbons and Sterling Silver arti- holiday season. The pi cannot a cles" reach out for your ownersbip at —— - aia ma from bi —for never was literature 933 Pa. Avenue. Distinguished Cassi Entertained by the Gridiron Club. Why not select ot . SGNTFICANTA AND DELEGANT SYMPOSIUM rich, tasty socal The War Made the Theme For Bril- Christmas liant Wit. “tits” SOME OF Ee FEATURES Wh —which will be prized by the re-|,con cipient? It phere noe more to buy | recounting the record of the hospitality ¢ i y a ye te 3 vhic! e social ch something unique — clegant — and } «*tertainment which mark the socia 2 L is acter of the national capital ke will give .o For tomorrow only you may have men’s dressy $3.00 worsted trousers for $1.95. Not the best import- '|¢ ed worsted—but a do- mestic weave that rate. 1 the future historian of Washingten himseif to the delightful duty of oF wears and looks first Think of the price, $1.95—and the only condition is that you ros! ooking than the com- : § unprecedentedly low prices. Seenite Z 80 abnormaliy low. This is but a partial come tomorrow. py : pays oon : su can pick [the Gridiron Club a volume to itself in peas eae Our Candy Department is in its bright new quarters, at rear of Us ; All sizes in three nob- on, every-da rifts ve @ K every chapter will be apothesis of ; : i: Fe up anywhere. Aim to be exclusive aoa crneetnee wee aan Se OF Hosiery store, larger and more convenient to handle our largely increasing Thousands of Story Books by pin-stri nblerne and particular in your diane | » the one devoted to the dinner given in nics ericee trade. SUNDAY SCHOOLS will have our prompt attention, and at 3c. and the aie ae ¢ ; eas SR Wes thie ea miGan Oceans Saturd te AS Inclnding J: d othe Bean S — = Among our imported “gifts” we di- bs a iapioe oe SiG Mer Ree BE Eee Oe fe special prices will be made—besides we shall put up such Canis be oty_and the Beast. Old Mother Hub i row will be T5195. ‘deacaeele - . ecember 3, vs a less 8! rd, Jack and Jill, Red i t rect special attention to those even bove the other recitals of similar af in half—or whole pound boxes. It is urged that Holiday orders i lg other aitica ame he "3c. i G h Unique Parisienne ee We Oe Gotu ires Vie veh GaE ean ° be sent in early—thus insuring our best service: The Night Bree Christmas with uess what our next aud Vi Navatts particular it was a sumptuous affair; 1 coabia ines a peeaeel 1 Sc. deautifuf colored pleturen 7c. one-day nae be. an lenna Novelties, nd menu, wit and wine, fun and Regular 40c. Cream Chocolates, Nougats, 190 kinds of Chocolates, Bon Bons, Nut Embracie: the latest conecits in fares. pidddicas Gud sod telawshig u wad Caramels, ‘Tusevios, Nenparells and ffl ¢ | Goods and Frat Jeliterin 1, 2." 1 Oe, A $2 Book for 25c. Wetehts, Hen Wipers, | E Sala ee CS Ge SRG OE medort Black Cotton Hose Prallnes—per Ib S . Stand Sab- boxes Ib: g -. “A Museum of Wonder me, atany, YOK Reine ateniticant! (igue Slane eee eee LOGS any SPACY'S fest Gee, ant Se, Chocolates and Ron Bous, the purest candy Slant sice—iilustra are always so. Invariably the theme that 3 pairs, 50c. : = : published. ; 3 to $2.75. is uppermost in national consideration is oe Alfee in V large 9), taken by the brainy members of the club lustrated edition. See a ce COR. 7H. 7B NS Sterling Silver Novelties, | to plus upon with att the Hosen ful walsaee oemTtie ee Oe Handsome Furs for Handsome Women. Berks shih colored Pictures é A e Inching Sterling Silver Cuticle Knives, | ipteltect can create. and thus it w u pina tala Tn buying goods our first thought is QUALITY that ts of paramount importance price Mother Goose Stores, Stories 5cC, Pbeboee renee eeernermnns Nail Files, day wen en, - 5 idem ce Ss Chloe sPelewepueulTéees ta is a secondary consideration, because we know the “high-presfure powes’’ of ready money, for Girls, Lite Lexrners, If labeled To-Kalon tt ts pure ery Setssors. a subjec ie ists Oe r o7 erms. Stories for Boys, o Nail Polishes. Hair Tens semblage Which enjoyed the evening coud ee Re Bee es ana/caninyar pote Ree Sepe eat Patines rac Aeon delicately with exqu! serolls noi have been more distinguished. It co! LECTRIC SEAL COLLARETTES— just opened + handsome, with astrac mn $4.48 can _Boys—illastrated over 800 BQ mas 50¢ Dena prised the highest types of Anglo-Saxon Foke—tail trimmed and loug tabs—beauties. Wurth $8, at paces. eee co : + 50¢., ee Sr. Uigilizatlon <we ency In shaping the ELECTRIC SEAL COLLARETTES, with astrachan yoke, trimmed with S tails Large size~ Robinson Crusoe LATE Siiverwave: co more en- affairs of the world’s peoples is growin, Underwear. good value for $7.50~ at a KA is $4.98 Mostrated pages 25c. sthfully and spr Fine Im ported Distinguished ns Present. The president of a South American re- ewe Je Ewe Iry anid Shell Goods. public was thers, and near him a man who nis omized the long struggle which has Ading so rapidly. Misses’ Union Suite, natural worth 49c. : _- STYLISH MA e lined, silk GENUINE M pnt Heroes of American Discovers fee? BOE, IMITATION STONE MARTEN SCAT Mustrated—278 pages 25c. Re Wood's N siory—iitus- RFS, with heads and tails, worth $5. $2.98 trated. 229 a? OL. Poems Songs for Young” People— s wi with head and tail trimming, worth $10.00, at..... $4.98 over 300 pwges—Ilosteatedoa 1 D) c. Big cra hin! Tor. eee . EN i Mai 1 Bo one pris ite |e eae ewan oe "ke. | $12.50, $13.50, $15 and $16.50 Jackets, $0.50. Books in Sets. TO-KA I ON: Wiichied aint leak western hemisphere and ending monarch- Hts of Kip Corel, M . : ical despotism upon it ferey For four Your oh lots dackece ln Rewer Vene s iss a nd, ees eee | SADIE curs this impressive gathering enjoyed it- . Astrachan eviois. The colors are most jonatile Smiles. 1. Toy ed = pen ase 614 14 if to the utmost. The dinner was pre- match, worth $1 t tan, royal, black, brown, castor. green and sre dates Verne stantial etath ' 68c “ ceded by a half hour's reception, and then wa aed JACKETS. -come in box aud E TALE coen oe ding for . the hosts and guests were summoned to a dee Ma eee a Diape sand colored mand faney taffeta silk. If oe : utifully and brilliantly decorated adie ss Ribbec s. sixty soul Stee your’ chance Ae q h S =e f 7 el palullnntly decorated gyityiemte rants fo mate, woth ae ° aherts, 120 Pages, ecret O : un old-time dinner bell. Every és , ———— = Sa and the electrician usted to make 4 the guests wer of the floris d appare been exh: sumptuous picture, and ai asting their eyes upon it, a rus rang out and the great elect ot lilustrated, < | fe eee YOU CHOIC 9.5 Dave ee Se (eae . ee s . feat vet's Saas J] 5S: Each. ; Shopping , > 4 5 > a , lot of B14 A thing for fi others. ° Is in wat and Every togr, ne in the]iron behind President Frank Ks and plain col Handsome Velour Jackets in variety of shapes and styles > best buy: of 3 gray flashed out the signal that the war - and Ie. value 2 3 \* tapers + house at cost price to close. u : odel of cle a with and without fur edgings, handsomely braided and embroider- so ° when there's a Carpet ul u souvenir was a model of cl ‘ ne Eel hi Wort a *t §23.98 1 14 ber household wed mprising Mr. Al-ailk Satin Gros Grain Rib ed, silk and satin linings. orth $40 and $45. Choice. . o ; + other housebuld weed. tv 31% ree Al-silk Satin Gros Grain Rib = ? = ° ‘ ding It Ss Money saved tik Net t Garters ican ||.” SR eh Ce ee vod cloth Winding. .-... J : er are ; AS » and i work and dress trimming— ° 9 $3.25 : a bene ith alte > extra value, 30x00 tn.” a centuated th: — per pl so adies De. for Handsome Plaid Skirts worth $5.00, lve de cb > ; admirable fanc e Gee ales I - Jy 1 ouvenir Ww ey see : 4 $6.50 for Stitisn Taffeta Skirt, velver imn or F 3 nfl 2 best quality a 7 G the routin had been played 9 ~ 0c ™ ae ° ° $10. Whittier. 1+ * etl! Sool Ant Sa a 3 Eick ee ong ts = . ore 3 f Gentler ir ° $7.50 for Lovely Satin Flounce Skirts wort one ¢ aid Axmins: ‘ ‘ elif thot $12 Bev 4 ftom Rugs. strc Hero's parties panies tn Umbrellas as Hol liday Presents. tow. Sterling Silver ute a s fs And whs net an Uinbreta for ap all use them—and th is on hand : pe rerun a tae : when n get on without one, larly at these influltesimal pres. | "a Faith $1 and S60. Lindeums 69e ay | eon , : : i a andsomest — i ¢ Children’ ch Fast Black Gloria Umbrel- “ taiaea 4 in question. Gridironburg was ain Bal be ndeoniest ne ASc, with 6 a — © = : = Se cerns a) School Umbrellas | nt 49¢ ee = of the emblem . and ‘They consist of quality... z ° 21 SE Hera & Toitet Wat md. Haqfa” In Knives, Curlers, ‘ splendid ty wear at Bou = 5 a Cc. 7) tr né eI e Darners, Paper Cutters, ete. ete., with adies’ Gloria Umbrellas— prince Four divisions in front of stone settings and ‘stecling silver IL large sterling silver plate—strong steel re ek Daan io adies’ Umbrellas Daregin enme"® Riese We pal er =a ee ively worth $1.50.” Your ehotee..”, DEC. Teachers’ Bibles. ‘ Glass Vaseline Ja ling top The most genuine bargain ever offe ee A thousand here to select from—t ree ’ apo reposin es Mucilage Bottles, sterlin Men S Umbrellas ¢ wral and 0 nid sterling il See. OMIRGRAAREe aE ae 98c 4 , “Cliequot hay,” shaped like a champagne : i Bee The rice in Sains, > | Silk, Plush, Cloth and F wm. FE TicKnewi953Pa-Av-| writen Ta ane Whihk Rows, stetis Lan, ta ; = and Retrenchers.” The Bonnet Brushes, ste = | As AP BE ; Arlington was a lin Glass Powder Jars, sterling top. | Catholte T Books at lowest yrices De = - tie tracks certain lass Tooth Brush Holder, sterling top, No eae for Engng Giositne. Cheistias and red men have been known to make in th . ase paper en se 7 ie <a now, and led around Clicquot bay t lass Ink Stand. sterling top, 48¢ ndars from 3c. up to Lutz & Co ina.” the signific which °9 } Tily recognized. “hampagne river was shown flowing through the position of Ss the attacking army, emptying a t into VS You in- Son (iarcbe, 314=316=318 7 th St. WM. wW Fae ji Clicquot t and its tributaries w e tuitively recog- iti come ace, Sine and ae : i tHe as . i ranch. 3 | nize as the | Upon the souvenir the regular 9 % | best— — | tions were duly set forth = = Po %q 66 ui} nent printed that they we : : oe as : 5 ——Burt’s “Na- prerte aahe ¢ ; made a speech that was enthusiastically | Henry H. Whitn William R. Shafter from w York to SONS OF REVOLUTION. . ‘ ee. ass shapes® | Be oa ee oe received. Sir Wilfrid Laurier and Sir Rich- | Ervin Wardman, U. 8.” Washington end return, inchiding one dou- ease CONVEN-3 ture shapes | rol ‘ us ard Cartright also spoke, and others who ble berth, is her ed as indisper Annual Meeting at | Ebbite He s IENT, ECONOMICAL. ® (3. Wil maa eo ied to the intellectual enjoyment of the Liable tor Duty. ble to the public § : Rsicstion of Omixers, Fd NE, ECONOMICAL, Baten ace wil aedeagus night were Secretary of State The hereinafter named more or less emi- | ‘The proceedings and fudings of the court} 7) 0 es me | HEALTHY snd —ideal dréss The Menu. Gen. Shafter, Admiral Maj. nent civilians, although usually entitled to Se AT OU it (ic emma aaa a READY AT ALLJ i shoes i Buzzard’s Bay Oysters Miles, Capt. Sigsbee, ‘T. Jefferson Coolidge, | consideration as non-competents, will. be of Brigawer General Stanton to | Revolution was held at é / -3 +: | Clear Turtle Soup Capt. Paget of the British embas “Ol. | able for duty duri a participate in the current affair is hereby | the Ebbitt House. Th: *. Gail- TIME : smart street nil Be ae Heywood, commandant of the United States | Hable Mey ete gine, berlod of hos- | approved and the court dissolved. lard Hunt, in his report refe to th to aperate 2 toes { Pimolas elery Radlishes HLey wood ice Gen. Schofield, Senator | tilities: General Feltx Agnus, Maryland; Mr. | Brigadier General Corbin ts directed to | amd Hunt, ia) rer o th ‘aminding % E | Anchovies Almonds ci Lodge and Representative Champ Clark of | Champ Clark, Missourl; Mr. ‘T. Jefferson | hold himself continually in pr tion to failure of the last effort made to secure ia | % quick 5 —dainty house \\ Filet of Chicken Halibut (fried), eeepc’ ; Coolldge, Massachusetts: Mr. Shelby M. Cul- | #Ppear by See oe nlad to | ann wenn he Done of the Anierican ie ® Gas Appliance Co. * shoes | tar Sauce The war heroes were received with un- | lom, Tilinols; Mr. Charles @. Dawes, con. | ‘ermine his qualifications for pr lution. He sa t is not a gratify * a SA ij \ 3 Potatoes bounded plaudits, and ond weal patel troller of the curr M m Dingley erie cel Ont of Hawalian Volunteers Cul- | Teflection that Sons of the Revolution | 3 i 1424 NX. X. Ave. & dle of Southdown M so in the case of Gen. Lawton, who, ho Maine; General Grenville M. Dodge, Towa aoa Ne TORTenr ae hORNGA co Ae ane’ ane: ane © Sons so ela tee oe 4 | Green Peas . merely bowed his thanks. Mr. Charles H. Duell commissioner’ of py: ee a eed kee os ene penn he Sons ot ele MEME Re 3 | errapin, Arlington style of the features of the evening was | ents: Mr. H. ¢ path anstciet one) to strike out all re Amer an Revolution in the right. But th 1 Gridiron Punch the warm greeting extended to Gen. Gar- | pensions: fo the a-hula. le to bring the two societies together | G 4 Virginia Pheasants (broiled), Currant cia, the brave Cuban patriot. Charles W ndiana : See oaonee s been fought strenuously by certain Great Reduction Jelly Hominy Cakes ‘A very amusing feature wae the report of | J, Faulkne reinia LITE EOE fs members for nearly ten years. This s0- in Hair Goods. ’ Cheffonade Salad the Gridiron Club's high jinks commission, | Foster, D David J. ae ciety had taken the lead, and it s e ; : : . k Parlt 3 lead, and it should tak ps ek eens ee Ice Cream Plomblere Faney Cakes | made through Mr. 8. E. Johnson, offering i ant secretary of state; Mr. R. R. | Great Northern Road to Ask Parlta-| tno jcad asain ander and Jt oe mt. $2.00. formerty $5 Coffee ee Cigars to give Canada th? whole of PEE Hitt, Mlinois; Mr. Henry Cabot Lodge, Me ment for Franchine. hands in reopening a subject which can witches, iy § Shoe S: | Wine f including all {ts statesmen, Speaker Reed, Mr. George D. Meiklejohn, as- | Tt is reported that Mr. J. Plerpont Mor- | never be settled until It is settled In favor y Switches, ly $i oe Store, e Haut ere Chairman Dingley, Congressman Boutelle | sistant secretary of war; Mr. L. A. Pradt, | oan recognized generally as the leading | of one united society.” First-class attendants in. Hairdressing, Shampoo Hii} Veuve Clicquot, yellow label. and Senator Lodge being particularly men- | assistant attorney general; Mr. John Addi- | B80, recognized & : ao ree a The report of the Secretary, H. G. Kemp, | 2% et. Hair Dyeing and Bleaching a specialty {i F Street The fun an A soup served, | tioned in the category. on son Porter, secretary to the President; Prof. | factor in railway management, so fa © l showed that tnres members tad bese nts Ina sal Hair t geverator for restoring gry baits i . beeanse Gridiron 3 do not await the coming | “rhe music was supplizd by the Gridiron | Henry §. Britehett, United state finances are concerned, in the United | Giving the. 4s Boel oe Natural color. of coffee to prec eI . George L. Shoup, Ida Club Quartet, and solos were sung by Baie is SboRE Ghee m Mor: Henry Kafser and John | 7, Wight, Commissioner District of ( Fan Garton BEG a n, while Maj. A. J. Stofer ‘was | hia: Dr, Walter Wyman, surgeon general | he Canadian Pacific road to tern agreeably In evidence with his banjo and | United States marine hospital ser Mr, | claimed that this action ts necessary entertaining songs. J. D. Yeomans, interstate commerce ‘com- | order to protect the American railway com- Mr, Frank Hosford presided with a happy | missioner; Mr. John Ru tact that kept everybody in good humor | rian of Congre: and everything moving In brilliant style for the success of the entertainment. The Roll of Honor. Not the least attractive feature of the : (“tell of cleverness upon their fortunate It commenced with a keen bu: on the war Investigating commission. The commissioners were represented by memb of the club wearing black domino ma and gowns, the latter bearing a big white interrogation mark. In single fle they en- tered the hall to the singing by the chorus of “Hush! Hush! Hush! Here comes the man.” -h commis his skill in bringing | Corbin, by transfer from New Yorl road to terms. It is | nell esate Hawle® and Dr. H ry in| Son. Major F. J. Ty com. | fom the local society. c there were eight 1 Young, libra-| pantes which have for months past suffered | death the organization had. inet great loss of revenue by reason of the fact | Hardin Ellis and Lieutenant George Roll of the Mustered Out. that the Canadian Pacific has been cutting | Ham Elliott. The total membership Various volunteers of minor rank, enum- | tariff rates between Atlantic and Pacific | ds at 24, as against 2 erated below, upon completion of their term | points in a reckless manner. Hern¢ S. HELLER’S, 720 Seventh St. N. W. The election of officers r: las foj- lows: sioner carried an exhibit, th. i ent at midnight December 3, 1898, Mr. Morgan's move will, tt is said, be | president, Ma een C Foodlor @ ich ¢: i side-hurting laugh- > oH of enlistment at mii 5 = 2 a E nt, Major Green Ch Goodloe } y of peace ‘the tin sword with |™enu souvenir was the manner in which | J ii",¢ discharged from the garrison of the | made Bicougnitns crest Node peeled vice president, A. K. Parris: secretar, je ‘Sceuach els tik aaa Gifts of utility | which General Corbin had cut his way to |the names of the guests were introduced. | Gi4:.5 Club and pointed in the direction So Herat ye Men ad Aa pay ‘ eS Balch B. W ing ‘corn. 3 ry eltawe At re autS OF Utiht} ] the White House from the War Depart- [This was as follows: of their respective homes. If they are] Who lately became interested in the Balt. eS 2 Socata eos wee es Bp at wathout th o uinia oak te are gifts of re- Wi} ment and back again, and other features | jgy command of the president of the Grid- ph on McKim, D. D. proper subjects for change of climate by | more and Ohio, is president. The stor iron Club the following conspicuous volun- | reason of sisabilities Petes in aie ae that the Great Northern tate as to make 5 inent sta- | vic sufficient degree to warrant the! icati t session of the Cana- Cees oe oe wendcuacters for euch par- | treatment in emergency hospltnia, or im | aida satiaeuce torte feanenise: torectend ea ett case they may be entitled to artificial limbs | the Spokane Walls and, Northern tsrowsa Ucipation in all operations as may es cam, | © enable them to reach their homes, all | southern British Columbla. It is eaid the tial to the conduct of a successful cam-} sentences of courts-martial affecting thelr | Great Northern 1s prepared to make it very paign: records are hereby remitted. They are not | interesting for the Canadian Pacific, if it The President of the United States, the | entitled to travel pay or allowances, and | opposes a second application, and the 1i- president of Costa Rica, Senor Don Rafael | final statements shall not be furnished to | Valry between the presidents of these two Inlesias; the Vice President of the iene | tiem: George M. Allen, Indiana; Robert C. | Sreat corporations is such that much bit- States, Mr. Garret A Hobart; the Tight | Alexander, New York; C. 1. Berryman, | trness of spirit and strife may be looked Hon. Lord Farrer eceenel G. ce a ae ¥- | District of Ca pean Pie ae tor. i Sir Wilfrid Laurier, premier of Can- } Pistrict of Columbia; Scott C. Bone on ze Soe ean Lr ee ar maar Winter premletn ore NEW= || itene ki colon ve Bera Gabor ae oulhe franchise desired by the Great North | foundland; Sir Richard Cartright, min-] York; §. Harden Church, Pennsylvania tat ey Sane SUES Le rel TS ge nas aie freshments were served and a soc ister of trade and commerce, Canada; Sir | William H. Coolidge, Massachusetts; Geo. aay wie re wras reve eae ss ae | ing spent. Leuis Davies, minister of marine and ‘ish- |B. Cortelyou, New York; Charles H. | eal object ts represented a paral No Wonder el eres, Canada; Mr. John Charlton, M.P., | Cramp, Pennsylvania; John B. Dahigren, | im& Of the Canadian Pacific's Crows eee age W A were applications for’ commlisstons, a_col- ection of authorized and unauthorized in- terviews with General Miles and humorous reports on War matte When exhibit A to Z was announced as “the battle him of the republic,” and Admtral Dewey's picture HH was revealed, the applause was enthusi- astic. The report of the commission we ented and was brief, as follows: “Firs = find there has been a war; second, we find Spain has been licked; third, we find that all Auglo-Americans stood togethe Climax of Enthusiasm, ‘The climax of the evening was reached when that last sentence was spoken. The American and British flags were displayed together and a tremendous ovation was given this significant incident. President Hosford chose the combining of the colors as the text for the introduction of Sir Wil- Pound for $1: 40. frid Laurier, the premier of Canada, who made an eloquent speech appropriate to Boxes ios taeent t's only 2Se_ pound. ADg The presentation of a freak horse to Brig. soo get 5 pounds of | Gen. Henry V. Boynton, one of the oldest cus Botier that can be | and most beloved members of the club, was Mhed of pure Jersey another amusing incident, Mr. W. H. Rap- wir famous “MATCH: | ley’s manipulation of the theatrical’ prop- E Butter— | erties which produced an imitation of clat- Butter. fren from the pited, gu reg. | FINE Morseshoes being much enjoyed. ular days cach eek when de. | Unele Sam with some of his new children fired. also made an amusing impression. Half a dozen colored boys represented Filipinos, i iam Oy ster, and after they had executed a dance, Uncle Sam was advised to get rid of them 2 EST END Mar. and get his $20,000,000 back, after which the memahe Kids danced out through “the open door.” beat — The speeches made during the evening ‘Wiates were were eloquent and inspiring, but as the oar Ms Gridironers have an iron-clad rule that no convenience. It ne bot er fails to Board of manage: hard wad soft corns rison H. Dodge, Thomas 3 . Monroe Hopkins nove G. Lee, Captain Henry B. Surgeon Walter A. McClurg, Ed Renick, Ernest Wilkinson and Robert H. Yeatman. Delegates to the general society | © Jes —Major Green Clay Goodloe, Lewis John- NS 4 ae es Preston, Blair Sands, 5 Thomas Blagden and Captain Henry B. | ¢ ; Looker, U. 8. V. Alternates—Surgeon Wal-| © Pharmacy, oth and Pa, Ave. # ter A. McClurg, Harrison H. Dodge. e pees thony C. Addison, David Ritten! Frank C. Clay. At the close of the business se: | membrance— WH —Slippers | plenty for Christ- line of CHAMAIS = r Ladies and Men, CHES ‘ORS, Swe. up. —Pric are easy enough. ~All kinds. ~All shapew Without Available Fands. ith pure State: ‘olumbia; Edward M. Jey, | line, through southern British Columbla, in i Somer ete te SPH Sade Retry of ne Fen | lag” arb, ann, NewYork | aio Sato Reta cyto Yee ne | Te Betah amtanador haa, tne case | OWF SAWSABE | "in ury; Mr. John W. Griggs, Attorney Gen-| Henry M. Fuller, District of Columbia; | derstood that President Van Morne has | of James Sheehy, a British subject, con- Is So Good. | Lastes of those whe ‘a . les Emory Smith, Postmaster | John H. Garthe, Maryland; B. Howell Gris- | already marshaled his forces and is at work fined in St. Elizabeth's Insane Asylum, in- mage vte thenscnad eral: Mr. Charon D. Long, Secretary of | weld, Maryland; Walter D. Harrison, Dies | heading off the proposed competition by in y the Navy; Mr. James Wilson, Secretary of | trict of Columoia; Beale R. Howard, Dis- | sisting that It would be a shame to deprive Agriculture; Senor Don Joaquin Bernado | trict of Columbia; Mr. T. H. Hepburne, | his road of a monopoly of all the business Calvo, minister from Costa Rica. England; T. W. Johnston, jr. Missouri; | available in the region named, upon the 3 Frank Johnson, District of Columbia; Ru- | ground that the Crows’ Nest pass was built Omcers orp ienncues: dolph icauttmang, (District of Columbia; | with public substaie Such of the following distinguished offi- | Joseph Leiter, Illinois; Dr. Thomas L. Mac-| In view of the fact that the Great North- cers of the army and navy of the United | donald, District of Columbia; T. 1H. Mac- {ern did not ask for « bonus, It has been Stat d other imperious nations as may | donald, Connecticut; A. W. Machen, Ohio; | assumed in Canada that the Great North- picmengu ta J. H. ‘Maddy, Maryland; H. L. Merrick, {| ern will make its petition upon the same be available for further extraordinary duty | District of Columbia; W. R. Nelson, Mis. | has and ie is susecsted ce ame are hereby attached to favored positions in | souri; John H. Nolan, District of Colum-| the position taken last year by President the direct line of fire: bia; Frank B. Noyes, District of Columbia; Corbin, followed by the probability of the Lieut. Gen. John M. Schoficld, U.S.A., re- | Gonzales de Quesada, Cuba; W. H. Rapley, | same course being continued by President tired, Maj. Gen. Nelson A. Miles, commana- | YiSttct ce oe Xtasmond, | Hill, the Canadian government nade a tng U.S As Rear Admiral Winfeld 8. | (rR. Roeasie, District of ae ae ard Rosewater, Nebraska; Isadore Saks. | ter, but over $3,000,000 with whieh to build Sea Gr SVs Mol Gen Dee Meriwans, | District of Columbia: J. Henry Small, Di thd raga Te te eatimeted by, some thar ihe on, U.S Maj. Gen. D. T. so, | triet_of Columbia meral, Nebras | ¢ ; oye Russian embassy: Maj Gen, Calisto Gare, | (ict,of Columbia: HW. Simeral, Nébras- | Grand ‘Trunk people may conclude 1: will formed the District Commissioners, in reply to a communication of theirs, that there are no funds at the disposal of the em-| €, C Rammiling, 312 Pa. Ave. bassy available for the repatriation of the man. The ambassador suggests that there may be friends of Sheehy in the United Kingdom who may be willing to the expense, and that if he is furnished: with Piles Cured. information on that point he will be pleased to make the necessary inquiries. sciences Heres Appeais to Merey of Court. “I plead guilty and throw myself on the merey of the court,” said William Walsh, when arraigned before Judge Scott this morning on a charge of vagraicy. “What's the trouble?" the court D:guire’. “Matchless Creamery” * Not merely relieved for a time, * pletely cured. “LANASOL OINTMED + [e"the remedy. 1t ts soothing and healing - stopa, the itching and burning and me © complete and tasting cure: aly 25 £7 Gur Ematsion of Cod ‘Liver On ts beet, Only Ge. pint. Evans’ Drug Store, "igs 2-0. ‘Conn, ave. and S$ st. and 1425 Md. ave. de3-164 eens rk: | poor bargain with the Canadian Pacific lumbia; Ed- | when it gave the company not only a char- : bassy: : 5 be for their interest to co-operate with | “I met a friend and the few drinks T had - . = utterances at their feasts shail be recorded, f liberation; Rear Admiral A. : - Gill’s Special ‘Guly, thee. who! wares present ‘can Galen i: Geo Wenves U.S Ne reteedy Bele ee | Peas of Columbia: Fred. | Mr. Hill in his desire to break up the Cana~ with him went to my head,” was his re- A kable Ti i 4 ly s y - Weaver, U. 8. N., re » Brig. Gen. | Sterry, Virginia; J. Knox Taylor, District | dian Pacific monopoly: by building compet. | Sathed “Now, judge, Ith remarke - 25c. Candies satisfaction which these features gave. | Joseph C. Breckinridge. U. 8. A.; Brig. Gen. | of Columbia; R. H. Thayer, District of Coe = Ls sp eae i Neth gs Me . Especially significant and sincere were the Thaddeus H. Stante ing lines in British Columbia. S. A.; Brig. Gen. | Jumbia; O. Tittman, District of Colum- the mercy of the court.’ Burchell’s Spring Leaf at cleatbal Snntcbueak. “Wheres tetcs exchanges of sentiment between the Amer- | Henry C. Corbin, U. S. A.; Brig. Gen. M. | bia: W. A. ‘Turk, North Carolina: ETT IE wWhere is your home?” 60c i io thie assortment than vou will f jeans and the Englishmen on the subject | Ludington, U. 8. A.; Brig) Gen. Charles P. | W, Vaughn, jr., District of Colbie n ark Reception to Young Men. I came over from Baltimore, but I just a pound. Fragrant in & Gh will cou J of their common brotherhood. President | Bgan, U, 8. A.: Col. William H. Carter, U. | noia R. Weber, New York; John F’ Wiiking, | Mr. 8. W. Woodward has issued invita- | Sot out of the workhouse Friday. i'm ere the cup, delicious to the the excellent quality of chocolate | MeKinley’s health was proposed and drunk |S. A.; Capt. Alfred Paget, R. N., British | District of Columbia; Simon Wolf, Dining Loe er © Gabe at S008” f sotcr rt standing, and he received an ovation, last- ng several minutes. President Iglesias of 2 ‘osta Rica end Vice President Hobart were GILL’S, 92! ¥St and then honored and. made appropriate’ re- 9 1223 Pa. Ave. sponses. Lorg Herschell was introduced by the singing of “God Save the Queen,” and used in th x : tions to several hundred representative embassy; Capt. Charles D, Sigsbee, U. 3. | of Columbia. : : N.: Capt, Rovai B. Bradford, Ue 8 N.: Col, | Regt aoniral Schley is temporarily de- | YoU2é men in the churches of the city to Charles Heywood, U. S. M. C.; Col. George | tached from sea duty and placed in com. | meet the members of the board of man- H. Harries, U. 8. V.; Maj. Gen. James M. | mand of lighters and other aquatic accesso- | agers of the Young Men's Christian Asso- Bell. U. S.’A.; Maj. G. Creighton Webb, U- | ri ciation at an informal reception at the Ar- S. V.; Lieut, John J. Knapp, U, 8, N.; Capt. ‘The journey performed by Major General | lington Hotel Friday evening of this week. “If you are wanted in the case,” the court palate, it compares favor- told him, “your friends will puy tho dine. d Ten dollars or thirty days.” ably with any tea imported. Se N. W. Burchell, 1325 F. If you want work read the want columns of The Star.

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