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THE EVENING STAR, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1898-16 PAGES, © WORK OF EXCISE BoARO| MARRIED AT NOON [ASsociaTeED CHARITIES| { —_——>——. Concludes For a Time the Consideration of Meeting of the Board of Managere Held Yes- (Continued from Seventh Page.) Applications. TEI 5 terday Afternoon, 7 i Bergman. Martha Repertus and Bats (Scns ~~ H a wulu Meinking and Mr. Krimke. SSS ishes. follows the use of the Gariebea Remember - Geo { ell € + rge 8. Wi efficient secre- Pee . XS ae D 7 Total of Retail Licenses So Far tary “of the asioes Vilson, the «ficient Siig, | Secretary Wilson's Report for the Sprude! Salt. It clears and freshens the ihe 4 at it G x Endi la Byron Shaw, youngest daughter of i oo ine Creat cisema panied or veers ene ®) Mrs. Ann H. Shaw, were married at noon { Memth of November—Apptications ; So ie el a oe a b 1 October 31, 1899. pean & fhe resid eo oman moth- Made for Reliet. mottled look that comes from stomach derangements. r on Brightwood avdnue. The ceremony 2 a 5 IRE! em er was performed by Rey. Harrow M. Reed, ae Even in chronic and stubborn cases of skin dis- former pastor of Emory M. FE. Church, ard today concluded their | Brightwood. The wedding was a quict af- fair, the bride being in light mourning. The orders. like eczema, it is the prescr The regular monthly meeting of the board ; h se sieed ee! of managers of the Associated Charities \ asist upon the genuine imported, matural Carls- The excise 1 consideration for a time of applications for The Vast Toy A A 4 ing | Patlors were decorated with ivy and ever- | qe reta‘l liquor licenses for the year ending | greens. Mendelssohn's wedding march was | Was held yesterday afternodn at the bad Sprude! Salt. which is ev: . mem ber October 31, 189. ‘There have been 522 such | played by Mr. Barnett. Clinedinst. The | tral office, 811 G strect northwest. at 4- a P It. h is evaporated from the or Art Stocks! Bee eee ee ee ee eee NST eerie nc upemupe Sawn. CS lolclcck ai Thece |werslipreseni Trot. 3, Sprudel Spring at Carlsbad and bears the seal of nte d leav! zeventys z broadcloth, trimmed with black braid. e 5 = i fesse ae s > granted, and leaving seventy-four yet to | yrondcloth. & eeioee Beth a carried a large | J2bney, chairman; Mrs. J. W. n, F the city and the signature ‘Eisner & Mendelson be passed upon by the board. bouquet of white roses. After the cere. |J- H. Bradford, Mrs. F. W. Dickins, Co The retail Meenses granted today were as mony the couple went to New York and | Archibald Hopkins, Mies K. P. Hosmer, Mr. follows: Boston. oouey was also the fortieth anni- | F. 1. Moore, Dr. M. G. Motter. Dr. Chas. ; ‘ Congressional Hotel; N. H. Beyner, 109 | Versary of the wedding of the bride's |p) x rT. W. § tne ie I ‘lagic of pee corner Prices! Pa. ave.; H. J. Bisenbeiss, 1416 E st.; M. H, | Mother. cill, Mr. T. W. Smith, Mr chase of se 1 Pa. ave. we; C. F. Grieg, | Mrs. Farwell, widow of the late Marens | 7*uesdell, Dr. W. K. Van Reypen and Mr. Sorts io go for 1214c. Aug. Schwarz, 427 7th st.; P. J, | A: Farwell of Chicago, is at the Normandie | S/W. Woodward. Prof. B. T. zen—and we wish the number could have been 6,000 dozen, f Ing to leave : Talat sea Ge Goes asin oe | Commenters & to leave the meeting ear for the holiday ason never offered a richer prize than these! They’r Mrs. C. H. Harlow has rented her house, | Moore was elected chairman pro tem M. Becker, 1120 ty sie:; ue Gates. Fini Connecticutieaventel ito) iMiaamiuce | ehel resaine ncaa: bunite very fine goods. Samples from which one of the best judges of Handker- chiefs in America sold his stock. Probably 1o or 12 of a kind. In the lth s.e.; Thos. R. Marshall, 1228 F | page, and will Ries pend the winter in New | acted, af; ; er Se . E. Grieg, 920 Sth s.e.; Catherine | York and Pittsburg. of the ak WaEthe hn ok mber 117 E st.; E. C. E. Rupert, 1724 | Lieutenant Harlow remains attached to | was read, which was ac falinwer sii t are very sheer Swiss embroidered and scalloped edge goods; fine pure Linen Handkerchiefs with hand-embroidered edges and some with elaborately embroidered corners. The isn’t a value in the array that Co.. Sole Agents. New York.” on every bottle. Patrick Reddington, 615 7th s.w.; | the U. S. ship Vixen, and will spend the | «ay reard, 1206 E st.; Walter McEwan, | winter in survey duty on the coast of Cuba, | ., ue oe ‘number of applications made Sth s.e.; Wm. Vonderheider, 405 10th; Cards have been issued announcing the ne e society during the month of Novem- egor Gerst, 4) #14; Chas. Repp, 1201 K | coming marriage of ..iss Mary BE. Cross- | 2°? Was 257, as compared with 146 In Oct nking, 507 Q; South Wash- | man, daughter of Mr. Isaac Crossman of | ber and 227 in November, 1807, thus showir Men's Rowling Club.oo2 414; | Falls Chureh, to Mr, John W. Mutersbaugh | #9 Increase of 30 over the total of the core <e & 1 ote ult & alities 18th st.; Dietz, | of Lewinsville, Va., Decemeber 14, at noon, | Tesponding month last year. Of the: we'd estimate under 25¢. And yor " find qualiti I Corcoran, et.; | at the Methodist Episcopal Church of Falls | #Pplieations 157 were made by whit> Atreaay. that creep all the way to half a dollar. Take ,vour Dy C a. ave.; Sami. Solomon, | Church, Va. and 100 by red fs The total num Already ick « st. Fritz Herzog, 2085] At the marriage yesterday in Baltimore | 2°? Of separate familics represented in the. pick Of any. <5 2: 3245626557 5-255 FIP) MECHnn: FTOL PPR ae: ae SES LeCeay a more | applications is 191-111 white and sv col Im Full Blast Shee Our — record-breaking Dece wee Horwitz, well known in | ored. ashington set at Narraganeett, to | “A total of 117 investigations were made srr one cis B. Stevens, the bride entered the | by the agents during the hand two War be Maho. | 220m from the second drawing room with | persons reported for m. L. Maho- | her father, by whom she was given found to have given fal J W. Coldenstroth, 407 9th st.; L. Va - 000 of 89c. ‘Gloves, 50c. Riswick, 118 lst st; H.-F. MeDeviti, 2010 They are five-hooked affairs of a surpassingly good grade of kid. st.; Catherine Griffin, t They are as robustly Dugan, M st thing world the matter with them. G00 K si ; Louis Guniin, 475 1 st.;|She was accompanied by a ber Shoe-selling : ie and y finished as most stores’ St Gloves. In ” iene Ae Medonala BO Sv | pet, “Jock “around, Sine ealleee At Hahn’s proves that we builded ‘ gray, mode, wrown, Ted and black. Reduced from ly 50c. 1S iii Clan te ca ca | es | Son : | 3 Busy Stores. wiser than WE even "4 Cee lee eee eee RPP eee erent arer Mord ott Ai ae a ee of the society three years ag oe | Y SLOTES. | anticipated. Already o { 29. Woolen Mixtures, 19c. < John J. Betly: | his mlattese. "he wedding sirese twas of | std enivioyatent was four Por ar new, big, Main House of L . a 2 ee aoe a berty velvet, which was trimmed | ing permanent. : the largest building in America deyoted entirely to shoc 3 \ lot of Fancy Fabries which have moved splendidly all through A. De-atiey a POrEELE TEE wih cor frit ace, py Se ras Sources of Supply >} retailing—is taxed to its utmost — capacity Peopk ned such a stage of assortment that | barth, 441 9th s ave.; Julius Gi ng than have the goods them- | Reuben ‘raylor, come here in ever increasing mumbers because ther know that our Shoes are always right in a sr, cae ie dzcollete, filled in with fine French mous- | “Relief was procured Ge ven. | Seline. The sleeves of Irish lace were | agencies for 156 familie ofel Ven- | tight-fitting, and were met at the elbow by | churches, for 14 famili but which have now aite 73. a 1, TOO M st. fol lity and them you want at a re- Crean Nene aa white glace gloves, Around the wrist of | oivcies. 10 families: ben fit—they know that we have ‘stock enough to fill . That means instead of (Ce 8 ith st; W. S. Warwick, Bracelet, ante ee Ge edn TH Ona | 18 families; “Golden, Book’ ma every possible shoe want—they k also. tt ri aaa ewes a seen ea wa ea eamaine ioe Sarees areata Slizabeth Ammen, 1109 E st.; Teresa V veil, which completely enveloped her form, nd from the Citi 4, prices are far lower than any ot immvlar qualit, 808 7th st.; C. F. Shelton, w veured in place by a sp! 40- inch All-wool Cashmeres, 29c. Ada us, 421 join’ at willard's itotch. | Moscoma, Her tect were Th dl c ae pUUBer CUS, nn. | pers of white Mberty velvet t this precise moment, and tomorrow their price sinks | 1 Delaware ave. s.w.; M- J. Dunnington, | at the instep by diamond clasy Typhoid Shoes sold in town. : During December we q spec on many lines, which adds to the man al low pr existing at familles’ relieved er | uccount of these contagion ») 14th , gifts of lith street is Mullany her parents. She carried a white pr: 45e. oe irst ti superb p of oth Ev street; 3. s e3 7 r the first time \ Su] erb piece of cloth. Every part Ce ee es Lege. eae x1 | book and a bunch of vallay lilies, r per: p placed i tractions of our 3 busy houses: wool. Soft finish. Fuli go inches wide. In garnets, blues, fo IN Capitoat. Cable, 1335 HE st.;] Mr. and Mrs. A. Grupe of 1810 7th strect Bene ts. browns. grays and black... T. F. Conroy, 1421 P st.; Oxford Hotel, |on Monday gave a party in honor of the nee Another Chance for Earl y Shoppers: for and on other topics, and 40 w M. J. Sheehan, | twenty-first birthday of their son Wilhelm. Hughes, 200 B| Music and refreshments were served and | 4 sepa ont 407 Q | street; | Zames were played. ee a st; Fred, Wagne Mr. and Mrs. Albert Daggett announce | taj number ot 1 ETS ees 1400 N, . St.; Hotel Cochran, G. F. 4 j 5 tio , ¢ oy ee that. owing to the serious illness of their igation, collecting. ete aero ERE Ret daughter, Mrs. Reynoids Lispenard Nichol- | total amount of saving parla aie son, the reception Which was to have taken | was $89.40. Mm. LJ ce Thursday, December 8, has been in- | tobe postponed. The numt i eefotal. Ro herine left yesterday | 2pplicants for Jacob Kronheim, h Mrs. Me and Mri . 415 B. Cap. st.: | mer McKinley for where § ‘Wm. Nelson, | Wil be the guest of her sister, Mrs. Abn $1 E st.; Wm! | McKinley, for the remainder of this week. Louis Sch h st. A s', Misses’ and Catldren’s gaatanteed Tomorrow 4 "quality Black Viel Kid, Dressy 1 Uni Cand Button Boots, the nei ni g 7 CG 3 d . Fall the popular shapes TILL ¥ Pi 5: Noon Only [PSOON OMY. © il O° ti tty Toil et Slippers ae jor Holiday Gifts At Speciai Low Prices. Don't defer buying these until our assortment is 4 ny pair selected now will be laid aside and | at any day desirex 75c. Silk and Wool Novelties, 59c. It's the lowest price at which imperted and exclusive weaves were \ ven. Frenchy ideas in chic and catchy colorings and_ patterns. welties—and there you have it—because they are TOS sible to describe All along we've asked and gotten 75¢. 5Qc. yard for ‘em. Tomorrow $1.25 Cashmere Suitings, 69c. wry to say that the lot is so small that we've serious doubt as to the lasting the day through. A single effect leit now—a Ryan, Harvey Mrs. Edward Wo left today for a Louis | month’ sort of brown mixture. The buving has been heavy all ee ei Jee eae el) ENG tay In Philadelphia. clinic, were gran srowal Faber, 416 12th st.; Washington ies Ec at Ae ave season when the price was $1.25. The leavetaking won't be o | bund, 814 © st; 7. J. McHugh, 2 - DEATH OF PROF. HICKS. sed and one was found to hav T. A. Lockert, 400 K : AL ter st mide of appli the wom ito oor $d at. aw: He m Lined Ebderdown W leer : au address. Hed ton Siippers as i os H st.; E. C. on, Pennsylvanta f 9 i] 5 a Vib = rea ae x B50 3 Assistant Chief of Division, Depart- number of families ¥ » ORES 5 e 10 Ever Found the Gift of a Black Dress | tira sation, "Mtetpotian OES Seaeu ree the wentral non Al Special price.. 1a Pe Hest. ne.; J. J. Meehan, 2441 1 Prof. Gibert H. Hick tant chi 5 oe T sud Wine Imitart Unappreciated? ee oa Ae ee of the botanical division of the Depart- ity of supplies | ces Fine Twil led Black Serge, worth | Bruesrer, 4% sth st) Martin Schneider, | ment of Agriculture, di idenly Mong sind ‘ | Sth anc “Nichacl @hrharat. 6g | afternoon at his residence, No. stree _pupils of the iyi = Se ee = 40e. fem nas ‘hrharat, afternoon at his residence, No. 1 street eet es Sa as | i H northwest. He had béen suffering from cath Flack. 6hevi di : : =wocl Black Cheviots = = = = = 39. {st M st.: J. 3 milaria, hut was not seriously ill Monday TEA GNC Rion eaeaes ‘ Black St Ss = 39 be ue = RE # H. st. | morning, expecting to return to his work Sete ee eee’ Juli cs—regal : a orm CoS =o | nw. o ‘angements have been almost com- | ? - = es ae z : | yesterday. His dexth was d o heart Mioe tinction: Fs a Special price ch All-wo Ww. Hotel W failure. Prof. Hicks wis in charge of the | 1° aS a orenn ae = aapre neh All-wool lack Storm Serge, acen 69c., 59c. tac UM a ects | Rear endive Dales apy -acicne (te Eroentl| Cplivetalvision APES) fares Sore muasciana Ss am Des ie a 4 Feria Mn re ET: d been in government employ for a |" _ | 28g Fine Kid High-cut Romeo i he < A Tin ering ay mosey in Aprons. g Burkart, number of ye He was a nativa of Mich- | ured oe ay ss fog kind unany other dealers ask < = ler, 488 C s a igan, and for many years occupied a schol- o cutive c 5 Special grace... -<.-. <5 . firm that sold ‘em to us as:vred our buver that the lowest whole- St ; | astic chair In the Michigan State College | OH Probation by the executive com : ‘ : | 2 n the lot was 39c. We took all he had of the particular |F : A t vee mes ae Lansing, He leaves a widow and two | jje for the permanent work fn the | he vere, finest { serts that we offer here. That wasn’t half as many as it ought to be. ; ; Owen House, Geo. W. Dri ee cack i division, and the other may anh trim Ht Jullets, advertised : at Nenekr PPO aa Bester eet per eee Louis, Miller. 1 : : fs associates in the Itural Depart. | agent-at to investi ses Tey magazives at $2.00 aes : There several stvles. ome of the aprons are extra wide and have Cvagee: penis ; “| ment met yesterday afternoon in the office a oe “outal e ll hed ab sion, Special price. .... $1.25 4 of Colonel Geddis, the chief clerk, to tak action touching the death of Mr. Hic Colonel deep hems, and very broad strings. The edges are all embroidered. And 1 is finished with a neat cluster of tucks. Another sort has all the lib- pooped winter in Jordan, T. H. War Two Special Shoe Bargains. m, ut for the fourt crality of material and carefulness of finish. And is set off Geh sti Ma Good Hope mrinteice Sone: tock caress ‘ by an &-row cluster of tucks. Here is a gift selecting chance ees BIOS vey, Tas Coville NOARACTO Dieter aa inn existing ae styles T . - © | Pricleau, Anderson. | appointed to draft. r : ter | eaiirthe york inl hen district Ww Winter par excellence. We'll sell any apron in the lot tomorrow # me ‘i Geo. We TOE: 1139 | submitted a memorial, which was adopted S fs Walking Boots Thes' 3 $2.59 Shoes—euis we H ith s yuse; Ernst Ger: ite c 2 SS : t aught too many. ‘They go. ; >) verg, 134i . J. McCarthy employes of the Departme preme Court Building. av z iday 2 79 5 iday $2.79 $1 50 Down Be oom Slippers, 98c, jm Bee casts of the, Department of Grae day and Friday $ Thursday and Friday $ 14 2 Md. f the death of our hand made. One of the sewing circle of the Ey pair of “em -; | sorrow « riend and col- Aone PETS eh esneserr fo G eer aes - ¢ Pe Seats : i as + e . H. | league, Gilbert H. Hick: tant ahieh of 4 : : , 4 |W. He th & orner 7th and WK Sts. District took an order from us for “em early last May. We got ‘em won- mieden sts | ee a oe oe, pe a OF 1 rods It to the nation ty provide for | oi m. ann Co.’ Ss Foren orb iesan: Ake eeaeen tee eae eae 3 Reliable Shoe Houses, 233 P: with the exalt:d dig- ~ nity of that august tribunal, that will ere nder laws that will go to this department (nearly { the erection of a building of justic ) Mr. Hicks had filled an of- | itol Hill for the ig the performance of tmport- | ed States in k and had acquitted him in y as to receive rVersal appro- bation for his scientific work and for his | }one r H. D. Nash, | his appointm five y E fee inv ant dut ap. for they're far above the average of goods that stores sell yeu. € soles are lined with thick soft down. The slippers are in Red, Light Blue, Pink and Black, Lavender and White. Pink and Green, Ave. S. E. | mm millions | z = ‘Sth; Geo. W. H Black and Ligl Eine and Chinchilla. We'd sav that ous i “2 O8 2 Gk Sec Bee ; ios Ps rtin’ Holohan, 1 most valuable services to the department. | of citiz hose domains girdle the world. es s ma S15 aus 2 partment. itizens Ww Fs i t vould ask u $1.50, because thev'd have t P iG M th 1, st.; Hotel Rege During these tive rg of our aUion | ‘Phe present quart are small and stuffy ; He leal more than we did for “em. Ours will go for C. B. Osborne, 625 7t ; Columt with him Mr. Hicks deservedly won the Hii Aen Purchases wade new wil be held for delivery when you give the word, indeed, ridiculously im- .4i4 7th st Holi d U hh Ist ries letie Club; P .H. Hob: personal esteem and regard of all with Nae : Bliss, Ov k Inn Ruther? whom he was brought in contact, and es- | Portant branch of the government, the _ god p 1OIStE &: D st; Wm. Ward, st.; Washington | pecialiy of those who knew him best court library being in constant Jeopardy of deplore his loss to ourselves as a | jeing destroyed by fire. There is not a si co-worker, and to ; : ° pnablesefficientiand ine/| Si wees mane, Onion Mus bas peovlge I bod y ikes able, ent and in- er surroundings for air respective L and tender to his pe- | Dette™ Surround ae VE Vy Sofa Cushir Thewre covered on both sides with the | Jockey Club; A and have a deep silk ruffle all around. So a Sue : ANNUAL MEETING softest and fluffiest down. Cushions like ie ada , ts than can be found in the Cap- pegEerr £ ° reaved f s time of their afifiction uve never sold in Washington under $2.00 edie itol building for the all supreme national f the hi sincere and heartfelt sympathy.” iq |one: Since the recent Capitol fire the sub- 50 Fanev Lambrequins, made of the highest grade Ja am instructed by ommittee,”” said r gold braid. The regular monthly meeting of the a a ject of buildi:.. a new edific> for the Su- Dr. True, “to m > adoption of this | Jeet of | Gorately emmbroule itl arnist SEATS OL SUE CERE pe this | preme Court, the Attorney General and the ase elaborately embroidered with untarnishing — g | Washington Licht 1itaitey Wetaan Gate bs GH Onis ret and mipathy, and | Cyure judicial departments of the govern- & Zach is set off by a deep silk fringe If we hadn't elation was held at its headquarters, 419 | family of Mr. Hicks and to the paper pub: | Ment im this city to be housed undar one 9 ht “em < tle under market pricings we would a 10th street northwest, Monday evening. | lished at the Michigan Agricui univers attention Peo pake | root has artracts ch institutio Pols throughout the entire country, The Chicago The annual reports of the stary and| Of, Which institution Mr. Hicks rer were submitted. ‘There were sev-| to make some adequate expre 4 . 2 2 graduate. I would be glad, Mr. Tribune is quoted th ifferent patterns in the be: }lapanese Gold Cloth. ‘ " ae Py ae eral accessions of active and contributing | own personal fee.ngs on thi: goo vecially wide—3o inches—the tinsel is By o | mem ary nnon, 3400 M st. : Washington Light Infantry Veterans | our anese Silk and Hold Social Function. ‘ be more And as a gift you can’t think of anything that wi welcome. Out of an immence line we want to single one par- ion of my ». but preme Court room a fw days ago by fir recalls the plan inaugurated some r igo by Senator Morrill of V “The destruction of the United States § After the general business the | I feel wholly unable to do so, E ant s 1 _ clecti i : friendship of Mr. Hicks in some rel rmont * eae oe , F won't rub off. It’s a regula roc. quality. ce fe c ie of ce jong) wase held) me= [laa weu ceetnendacaninente works Gain for a ‘building of justic s it was to hove ticular lot because it is eclipsing value—guaranteed to hold its sulting as follows: J. Tyler Powell, pr ed with in’some duties been called. Hts plan was for the purchase i 17 P associated with uim in some dutiés not con- | De ue 5 : An Innovation in Portieres. dents With ©. Aeech” vice pwenaonts Dr A | Sect he ela ohare [ata slid Se” of a tia ia kc -siail-aha ie catia sei nen bak ine, eee | = fe : ensi- |G White (re-elected), secreta J. B.| partment serv n that wi ame to {Joining the Congresstona! Library on thi sha ; There thing new in town, But the novelty is such a sensi aetna pies cS ah a = a know him well, and to appreciate him > | north, and the erection thereon of aid 1 in a big line of them. It’s in the shape of a new ‘ ee orang Dr. Erwin F @ Mr, | ing sufficiently large for thi ymmoda- art cretonne—only— ; board of dire ors, W. A. Linton, | yy. ¢ three or | tion of the United Stat F BRE Ee ER Kain E : Supreme Court, t Phe weavers have managed to import a silk face to | Geo. gle, J. Robinson, E. F. Mudd | four others who had been students under | the Court of Claims, the Attorney Gene vy call it technically Mercerizing). You can’t tell | and Robt. E. Boyd. Past President R. B. | Mr. HM t the Mich.gan Ag:fcultwral Gor | office, the Appellate Court of the District é ei : ‘ 4 gud preataed JAurine: the) elestion: lege, spoke of Mr. Hicks’ thorough, patient | of Columbia and the luw 'y. Morrill’s o been treater Ns wav from the fin Powe erie Be . and painstaking work as an instructor, and as received e% favor + ec 0! je business me at | expresse cir sens bss of a ro a bi ing the Phe most beautiful effects in the lot 9 o'clock the assoclation began its smoker | ©XDressed thelr sens of the loss of a per 8 epee ne nat vou a quality worth $3.50. ....... Bee he seat ot f The Secretary of Agriculture, having been Ung $800,000 for the shun eae unexpectedly called away from the depart- ry land, but the Hous Shaving Stand 89.40 ‘ China Closets sm Pp O al W orated with Old Glor; ment during the afternoon unable to he bill, and the project failed.” Rees tos i : . pill, & » project failed. a 5 = Painted pa ares. 2 D y and navy heroes. A number ¢ be present. Other friends and associate ye nt Morrill Dieters the Se Chiffoniers $4.55 | Ait: Drapertes ens and decorations—amongst which are Pansies in | vited guests were present to enjoy the hos- Hicks who attended the meeting we calls for the purchase of the entire a Morrie Cha 5 seeker A : WELK See yt | pitality of the association. Ge roel Dre On Howards wa Goa pine Geipoen ict civeet oa oa Gk Rockers pensioners ernEPeeer re sane i a Pity ob th Valley —Forget-Me-Nots—Violets and Pink | ~ Among those gentlemen contributing to | H. Ivord, Mr. Geo. Win. Hill, Mr. Git | and from East Capitol street. to Ez strect Pane tenes ores ake S285 ( 2 au ae part of the pro- | ford Pinchot, Mr. B. T.| Galloway, Dr. Al- | northeast. This location has long been . “ | 2 gram were: Sam. cobson, in ree bert F. Woods, Mr. Milton Whitney, Prof. | neglected by the owners, waiting the action | B#mtoo Book Cases....-....-----.-. $1.30 Jor Suites... oan. 816.59 eae diaracara a ECC RECT eRe ee 3c. tions; Charles lize Lin comic F. Lamson-Seribner, alr. F. V MeeGol | eee be oy ners, wa ine me eccon Prof. Will Haley, ilute and_plecolo Andrew Geddes, Dr Smiths Me | 27 eee aaie cei slag ahoeameeton eet See To sete cece eee eeeeeecererees ADe | the Madrid Quartet Club and Prof. Arthur | Jared Smith, M Al Mra Bald= | oe rar cog te been at sCoreress dealings te BE. Yundt, violin fantasia srs. Bennett, PEE || Seo ae URC OD Ne pes to Pn 5c. | ‘at midnight the assemblage joined hands = “Newcomb, Palmer, George. | Purchase, then the vacant lots and shabby oie se aad and sang “Should auld acquaintance be for-| son, Cook, West, Cutter, Beale, Lower, | Collections of ante-bellum houses will dis ; Zee 1Oc. | gore" Which exercise closed one of the most | Dewey, Thompson, Bri ereblowsDatieyal||merue i een eove Men cretnbe am clweny i 15¢. | crevable meetings of the association. Lee, Webber, Keffer, F.'E. L, Beal, iv 2 oP ee ee 9 Ce e Kearney, Dorset, Pearson, Williams Se AAO) p ee es re 25c. 3 a ia ters, Chestnut, Todd, Lawson, Runyan. > . UNDER ADVISEMENT. s - a ace . = 19, 2 pitch COLE Re Ie eee sey eecom aShedr, The School Problem. Furniture, Carpets, Draperies, Penn. Ave. & 8th St 2 Pes os tries Ce | court Considering Case of Godfrey eles To the Blitor of The Event : r sesereeee DSc. Against Dutton et al- SOURCES OF REVENUE. The report of the local board of trade ri ~ - = DP After a hearing. including the reading of = ative to the school problem of this city Is | ~_ is: ‘d ‘ é 29c. | a Vast amount of testimony and protracted | Church Auditorium Rents a Matter of | decd a very interesting and important | Mote cxtensive @ by nperty owner, the wup- | ee ee C s—the 75c. kind—open work border......3Q¢, | arguments, Judge Hagner, in Equity Court As CEA subject, especially to the taxpayers of the | port of the schools, and the children of pro- Poreesdicsges have been issued io va he e r consideratlo en represente! strict | pirtrict: 3 = = cnterprising people should be | the folic : -es, round and. oblong—the 3Oc. Xo 2 bas taken und sideration the} It having P ed to District | District; in fact, I doubt if the great ma- | gressive and Pe Byes ee pele Robert T. Paine, jr, of & suit instituted by Lily Alys Godfr Stephen A. Dutton, B. H. Warner and oth- | churches of the District are in receipt of | an interest in the welfare of the city stop ers, to have a deed to certain real estate | incomes from the renting of their nuditori- | to think for a moment of the Injustice ‘ set aside and the property Jared to be | ums for various purposes, to the detriment | {ng practiced. The beginning of the cur- | board of trade is undoubtedly doing a great | and Ellen Williams of this city; scott 1 t in the name of Mrs. Godtre of those who invest money in public halls | rent school year a number of parenis <:ere | dcal of good for this beautiful city, but like ungs of the United States Marine « mson & E uttrell building It was stated that M dtr the | to be rented for similar purposes, the ques- | nctified their children had been transferred | MOSt Organizations, it Kets little credit for |and Marion V. Murry of this city in the Ma hat it does, in fact, for what has al py 7 i. > owner of a large amount of real estate in { tion has arisen in his mind as to whether neighboring schools to remote | W9\, ‘sccomp st af alker and Blanche B. Gibbons; Ph ee ea BRS BG se veady accomplished. Just think o Martin and Flora ¥. Dent; John W. Grove Domestics S and Wash Goods. the northwest section of this city; that she | churches renting thelr auditoriums for such } Jocalities, because the schools they were at- | pcitant questions it bas helped to ; ss negotiated with Stephen A. Dutton to trans- | purposes and deriving an income therefrom | terding were overcrowded. My children | remedy, among which are the water sup- | and Lillie L. r der Moore i r nported Figured — O. 50 | fer to him her real estate in exchange for | are entitled to the exemption from taxes | happened to be among this class. Of course. | ply. sewerage disposal, street, car Rosie White: Emmett R. Clark of this ci against | Commissioner Wight that some of the | jority of gentlemen who presumably take ] protected, and the preferen all such a This | Mass., and Marie L. Mattingly of thix would at least be a little encow be- |the display of energy and ability. Th John B. Patton of the United Stat Fine “ 1 om f 7 = ‘ ; i e were naturally and justly provoked. I | reclamation of the Potomac fat 3 Zina Lenehan of Albem: ount boxed. A complete pattern for - $1.75 tty he claimed to own in’ Brooklyn, | provided for in the law. He has, there- | Toy erin bal init: the aatae ana || Teo ocie ane SE WAN coulinne tiataspans | Va: Arthur CGelamen of this City aod Weal 60 pieces Cheese Cloth, complete line of colors 2 ge leer teary aloes e had made | fore, recommended to his associates that | discovered to my great astonishment a | ization and usefulness indefinitely, and cor- McKee of | Harris William hea PER RR isi sap a patie ey SS = = eee 2 Oe ~ owned no | the matter be referred to the attorney for | number of children” were attending. the in the near among other im- | Boyle Ham H. Sateens, in pink, blue, cream, geld and re Phe 18. sort. .42) property in New York, and that certain | is opinion, and also in this connection | schouls from Maryland and Virginia whose tant matters, the school question. ree 8 Seta ‘ a papers he had given her were forged and | that the matter of theater licenses be look-|par.nts were not even employed here and |" December 6, 18 oO. W. w. ron of 09 pieces best Apron Ginghams, all choice styles. “"S3dc. = nie ake ‘ ed inty, with a view of determining whether | gi; not pay one cent of taxes or a cent in —_.—_—_ : Prince nN os ° | Dutton is now undergoing sentence in a | it might not be amended so as to incluae ! any manner for the support of the schools; ; Lady Theodore Martin. better known as | George's Elmer W. Marshall Z SEE Den tertle ey cree other entertainments of a somewhat simi-| also a number whose parents did reside | Helen Faucit. the noted actress, who died | and Charlotte S. Falk. N rect estate trausactions. Tt is charged, | lar character which are given from time | kere, but did not contribute one cent in any | in London a few weeks ago, at the age of | Colored~Albert Harris and@ Sarah M. however, that he transferred the Godfrey | to time, and for which a weekly license is | manner to the support of the schools or the | seyenty-nine, retired from’ the stage in | Brown: Henry Edds and Jennie Brow! property to B. H. Warner and Louis D. | paid, aggregating very much more than | government, in any particular. It can reaG- | 1876. Her later years were devoted to liter- | Philip H. Chew and Sedonia Casry, botn of og Mine at a price much below its real value. | the amount required for theaters. Mr. | ily be seen where the burden falls, and no | ature and society, and, as the wife of Sir | Prince George's county, Md. Therefore, Mrs. Godfrey seeks to have the | Wight explains this suggestion is made | stete in this country would tolerate it, and I | Theodore Martin, poet) and biographer of pte th a Market Space. deed to Warner set aside, with a view of equalizing payments for |do not hesitate to say it ought to be stop- | the Prince Consort, she became an orna-} If you want work read the want columns = declared to be in her name. similar character of entertainments, ped here in the shortest possible time. The | ment of the best society in England. of The Star.