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_10 ; THE EVENING STAR, FRIDAY, APRIL 20, 1900-16 PAGES, THIS GREAT DISCOUNT SALE ENDS SAT U RDAY. N IG HT! : Prompt people will save money by keeping in touch with our One More Day of Bargains! & $7.85 for $10 Men’s Suits. 25 cx DISCOUNT _ R. HARRIS & CO., argain Saturday. “Strictly reliable qualities.” These Are the Hope of Porto pene at 8 a.m, and clones at 6 p.m. Rico, Special: $1 Fancy | PROGRESS IN TEACHING ENGLISH Shirts, 69c. Difficulties the Educators Have to Just to ere little furore ancy Stiff a s Another day of special one-day offerings—seasonable goods 5 taken out of our regular stock and sold profitless for a day. ah 2 Encounter. _ Choice of 10 of our leading Sro styles for $7.85 tomorrow only. Plain and fancy patterns—some with double-breasted vests. Our own make—and we have no hesitancy in saying that some of the é styles are sold for as much as $13.50 elsewhere. For a day—$7.85 5 for choice. . 291.95 and $2.95 for Children’s THE NATURAL PROCESS eg 1 Correspondence of The Evening Star. PONCE, Porto Rico, April 12, 1900. ools and roads are the hope of Porto It is a long-deferred hop. There been a beginning under the American ntrol and there is promise of progress. Yet it is a slow process to “make over” a million people rooted in customs and tradi- a? _ Just for the one day—Saturday—you may have any child’s suit in the house marked $2.50 for $1:95—and any marked $3.50 for $2.95. And please remember that our $2.50 qualities are the a : tions Wee ara ee ua Ameriett Temporary Store, 315 Seventh Street. same as you pay $3.00 for elsewhere—and our $3.50 the same as # The roads e built faster tha O- 2 3 : Cooler Underwear. | riecan be "made over.” ‘The island ts not HE purpose of our Discount Sate has been fulfilled. others’ $4.00 qualities. ie eat Eee eee ge osanieton aia Th Pi s tock formerly housed at Seventh and 50c. for Scri ’ Liane | | SS ‘ ipl 2 e immense s venth an Ralbriggan be as well supplied with good highways as = IC. or iC “at SOc, | ts a chy with streets, D Sts. has been lowered to the capacity of our tem- riven’s $1.00 Drawers. “ F ” So much has been said about th> educa- Springy” Neckwear. tional plans fer Porto Rico and so much » Honee Ties and Bows 2 o was hoped at the outset that the first feel- pcrary store at 315 Seventh St. It was a sale that had a legitimate reason. It has given people an op- A hundred dozen of the genuine Scriven’s patent elastic-seam Seeded bedete pe ptetny opened pee tee ce deeon © Whe island 5 A jean drawers will go for half the usual _price—soc. a pair. Not an Cub “Ties” EQ, ae a aiemeaeel RaleSpanket shoot portunity to pick from the richest Jewelry Stock in Wash- imitation, mind you, but the genuine Scriven’s, every pair bearing gx ia Imperieis, | S¥8tem, and there is more public instruc- ington at a saving of one-fourth from the lowest Cash % the trademark. ° ePaeS Gig, | [one was under Me(srenien rae ihe prices—equal to one-half less than credit prices. We must $ will be a matt+r of years before a well- and ingrain matured -m be put in force in all the towns and villages, let alone the coun- try. Probably the practical educators lisles close the sale SATURDAY NIGHT! Come before it is too latel in_ fine $1.69 for Spring Hats. : Belts at ete = a would find the results satisfactory, for they Ss i . f A - For iheonodsaoamune f f $ ‘A Wm. H. McKnew,933 Paav a the Mifficuliies of the work, but | ; = 4 ay y y choose any of our famous $2 men's m. H. MicKnew,933 Pa f"the" nome in the, rice. Blates 2 Special Articles One-Half Under Price. $ hats dor $269. Vieuully $) kate emtybomy gan’ See ce Ei a 1 FS ea ~ ~ = rer o & <f iti = = vi > silk ‘ SUEY Tee che meow het pisoUne 5 THERE ARE MANY SPECIAL ARTICLES, ESPECIALLY IN STERLING SIL- 2 $s plans ee bees hi ee fur felt, with pure silk $ fa ystem modeled after that In | ver, which we have marked down to the littlest prices—down to one-half usual selling = 4 bie d nan seo es kf Y $1.09 lor choice tomorrow. Both within atwelyemouth: Tow Tee 3 prices. These offer superb bargain opportunities, especially when the class of goods 5 See ORS EO PICA ern pived by the stump speeches and the =] is considered. < = nopefulnsss of those who | * ‘ thought that the flag alone was enough to | z change the Latin institutions into Ameri- | . ° e Bi : silt Gal wirarets @ 2S (33 High-Class Goods Wonderfully Low Priced! : The only caution now needed is for less | < = e 4 ° promise and more performanc Ss = a oe Re ae = Pearl Opera Glasses. Cut Glass Department. | Jewelry Department. = that the work of a utrter of a century eet ia T Es gage | wk imate menLe retary tas | yaplcy dad oad mics Wa Sans Se) COR. 7S an emplished by any foreing | £ sees DDe and worth $7. Spec! and cheap at that. Our py ° doubtless be patient and | <3 a. Pace this nce ei © ee ms $3.50 sheet eeteeteeereeinecenntnenetenncnentetnpcenpententeanne esteteceteceeeteap ee Bi a ee ee pine reece anim ie S| Sterling Silver | ollve Dishes. Worth $2.50 Kor 911.50 insets of 34200. Kew $125 - = - — establishment of elvil government and the | 73 ng 75 uate $995090000000000000090000500500500"59s ogneuaLaias to commissioner of educa- Fy = - . it ae ornare Seine Seseetes ppertunlly comes for nvine tke |e Novelties = ~ = ne Diamond Rings. , ‘i Fle? os 7-6 hool system adapted to | 53 8. with heavy Ver, 04.94. All $10 Rings, $7. = ds of educatio isla 3 : area : palf doar S Ds Gals BS 2 ee ar nae |S TBC. | siti Sliver Ren’ spa St All $50 Rings, $37.50. = O S h P 5 to of aki a . th $5. For. 5 ° A i S oa < Attend. wing in a oS Pam ARe, " ; $3.00 All $100 Rings, $75. z u r Oe rices note books. msular board of | 3 —- Se — Watch Department B sale 4 ——— 1t. 2 pliance the di > . - s es The toad 2 Beautiful Penknives, Plated Ware Down. ga ihe ean rth gy : Have N ot Ad d : =n reed ont comme | 2 With, var, tanec | aot Qoalmptenacs, tea Sete | Pangan aati S750 Ge) Vanced. ¢ Som = == = | Points and clashed on others and usually SS HETEOSG gies’ Nese Ce MAGE car a Iife- S850 Watches, Am. movement. & 12 % 2 ———, | ended in a compromise. | : - a at h$20.> FOr: : = 4 : = 5 pike so many other, things Snanish and 3 = = - ae ees ——S By They are the same today as they were a year ago—in spite of < = | .([D. A. ° : School system av it existed on paper, | 3 Shirt Waist Sets, 37c. Baking Dishes, $2.65. The Clock Department. Suieltact that esther eee 4 woes $ Wanted—a case of bad beslth that R-LP-A-N-S will | fertp mrosnon een ae oF goucatlon |S Handsome sets, that always sell for ze. pdthe Popular Baking Dishes, made of Aa Dresten China Clock, a warranted z ne fact that leather costs considerably more now than it did then. + ieee - 4 : vi atical exac 5 . r eavy quad = . eeper, - me Zr 3 Maas ae 5 = =, > ihe meatier, oe sou good A'cure may see | CAN exes, one faust was its centraliz. Ss Bee Deets EAS 3G. Worth $5. 2.65 Wor $0.0. Bor Me $4.37 % This store has always been famous for low prices and reliable qual- it res 3 nis! act a other defe is the assu % ” iti i i: ins li 4 Toduce: een. protease. Sous ar alt Soe sone | Glos ties Caton See ee Ss % ities—and it is bargains like these that keep us busy: Doo't be ficled by subetitures. “Ten amples and'a | £2,200 that the great mass of the popu- |: 2 53 ml eee ean es ee P ation had no interest in the alphabet. x z Secs Serer eed ego | "on the preeceal auc me ane om | Q Jewelers, 1 9 i Sees ae ee = | oe ere eee 2S wee : Ladies’ Oxfor ies. mh '¥ 'y was for schoo! houses. y founc . - = s nothing of this sort, as they understood it, s fo} 99 eventh St. & ? 5 2% For choice of the For choice of our own newest spring and exclusive styles and ° summer styles in La- ° ste in Ladies’ Ox- rt dies’ Tan and Black ford Ties; made up in Vici Kid Oxford Ties, with putent leather, tan and black vicl kid; all the new shapes 2 N ) rh for the schools wer usually held in the ouses of the teachers. As they could not nore step was taken In trying fo rent roomy or | ALANNA FARA AD INIA MALARIA AAR ARAR A buildings which wefe not used as dwelling = = = 2: = a gee houses. z a a : wee {kid or the new fancy vesting tops. None of toe; in all sizes and widths. None bet- Theory and Practice. dren. Where something like rational prin- | jearn to speak the language to depend upon | cumb. while the poorest survi + better at $3 elsewhere. ter elsewhere at $4. = = The now accepted Remedy for La ciples are followed the results are uniform- | thom to spread it among the rural popula- | ™%, at Fort Conger 1 would BA FE Sess Cota we ° Theoretically the municipalities supported | CiPles a SE a ng the few haphazard sur ¥ bars dee wes ae es eee eee earuee, Severe Cotes, Wanting: Revers | i5 scinoia and tila theory & ati cain y F000. an be no doubt about the desire | tion. This may not meet with expectation | full p: Wintering at tah, 1 . grade of Ladies’ Ox- pair of Shoes, but tt See Sik Nexwedmy Atccticns tained in a degrce. Actually the funds are > educated and well-to-do | of hot-house growth in the knowledge, both | in the spring my pick of the ° ford ‘Ties—in the heat ° buys ‘a better quality Indorsed by Physicians and Nurses. Used tn | provided by the insular board from the ts nd to have thelr children know En- | of Ameri n political institutions and of the | the W hale sound trtbe. * 3 black wit ata, Tees, Of, tan ond any tues stots Aan ee Hospitals everywhere. Taredl beets auae h ere It dors not require any compulsory | language which Ame ; . necessary stores at Fort Conger | % throughout and made in a dozen pretty They are strictly allleather and well jand treasury and from the amount specifi In Ponce the public school, in which | will probably bring better result for the northern trip, with ample caches styles of toe. Actual $5 values. worth $2.00 a pair. Trial Size, {0Octs. at Drug Stores. by the governor general un- 1 of teaching, show Another which Th heard | supplies from Cape D'Urville to Cong = = ; . mb26-tf,20 der authority from Washington. When several hun- } and which force !s that the | and with my present -knowledze “a == something Hike an educational sy: f : rning from | educators from | nited States, who are | sion, 1 can. go from Btah to Fort Conger | % ° ° + eer ge AED fcan lines Sook=. in San Juan’ the model rged with the evolution of a common | with light sledges In ten to t y: = r nN ( 1 en Go to Siccardi’s Motes ceuae cp oking ‘goal results, and in | school system in Porto Rico, should them- | the outside: and as the ome renee tee |e 1 r ° FOR BARGAINS IX BUMAN HAIR. other larger towns the | selves know af least one other language | warlier at Blah than at Port Conger 1 shail | & We are also selling a lot of All Long Human than English. Spanish would be the moi lose nothing in point of time. The | & at vavs “chi! if 7? 7 ce es) i: i Bair ar ae eons oe eee valuable, but this 1s n ential, because nce between Cape D'Urville and Conger + Saturday is always children’s day,” and we take especial pride Se Seas ey ee r he educator who ha quired a foreign sb covered this ing 5 & + = = I ‘00 nieuw sedhies e board See the educa a u ig n covered this ing in nine day s $5.00 Seitehes segiced to $239 the ns Peeed eas Fae a ee ere ie et rooe i|| tongue willitiave pw better concention Ghee _ See es $ in fitting the little folks with shoes that are comfortable as well as Gray and White Hair reduced {n seme proportion, | averazé mut $0 a which is the teaching language | It means to carry forward a system of pop- | a team of dogs driver that L have no | durable. Children’s shoes at all prices from $1.00 up. Mme ac 13 money = municipali and English instruction is simply incl- | ular instruction which must inevitab Goubt would have covered the distance in | % ‘ Gini Nime. Siccardi, Gat thats staice Genta an the especially there is) based on two languages. There will ne three . The Eskimos coming to the | 3 711 ith st., next to Palais Rosal. of S antv 1 d mong the youth to | sarily be some mixture of Spanish { hip this spring usua came from Etah in | & o ————— ——————— ——0 ebiigtt Fooms' for’ balcdressing. abampsotng apa insular board, or to follow | the development of the common school three marches 3 E oes 3a20-16tf i ‘atic ysely Americ school methods. tem of Porto Rico, yet it will be pe “J shall take with me as far as Conger iri = -— socio Se ore CNS ee ee follow in the main the American Ideas. And | the spring a large supporting parte ee mat | ur Repair Departmen PIANOS AND ORGANS m the A Generation Distant. this is likely to be easter if the direction of | tives, most of whom I sha d back at seer eb 2 more With this promising outlook it seems ine system is in the hands of educators who | once with instruments, ¢., While some will is equipped to do the very finest work promptly < r chose’ fi are similar to the func- | peresy t that the great mass of Porto | know what it Is to think in two lapguages. | remain there during my’ absence "noth, y ’ 9 Bs LLIS’ MUSIC STORE, | tons‘ or a in 4he United States! oe ee ae a een ration or even CHARLES M. PEPPER.” | hunting and getting’ out the contents of the and at most moderate prices. Oldest in the city. Then there are the sunervisors who travel ; = Sat Bae —>— north lean to. CHICKERING & SONS” se about and who get a month. ‘The | two generations distant from talking En: LETTER FROM LIEUT. PEARY. My movements beyond Conger will ae- ° —— poe teachers from the states were given pas- | glish as their every-day language. I have pend upon existing conditions next spring. McPHAIL. on the transports from New York to eard statesmen in Washington telling how 7 Hopes of Reaching th { may pursue my original plan of following Juan, but they have to pay their way a Sends to ve Americanised'at Once By fos oe eee AMC) the north Greenland coxst to its terminus SCY i the use of English, and have been told 2 : | and then making straight for the pole, or 1 a number of young women ae- | )0%.. Ih porto Rico. when making inquiries, | Herbert I, Bridgman, secretary of the | may take the route I proposed for this in and came to Pec that since English is becoming the univer- | Peary arctic expedition, has received the | spring, viz., direct from Cape Hecla.” TAL Family Shoe Store, Telephone 1218. Rico to t as el Laene Sera en sa! language it is in bad taste fo asle How ie foliowing letter from Lieut. Peary: San ae FE. Ellis Misses GE HOrmial Schools, WHE others s golug to be taught and other details. | « areful consideration I have de- Pra out Shells, ‘t) d 312 Ss th St JOHN F. ELLIS & CO., | bten encased in school room works Prov. | & Kolns to be taught and, other detalls. | waster careful consid an even 5 explained to me thai it | ¢ided to make no attempt to winter the | From the London Mall. to drill every child !n | coming season at Fort Conger, and when | An Interesting paragraph tn the report on were seeking the ng to put up with apis-1ed cS NNAL AV Weber ably the majority of the . and were a Ss se nees living among ath, . 8 this reaches you 1 shall be settled at Etah | the trade of Italy for the years 1808 and > fons ke of the nove within a y there will be no one who does | for the winter. Two things control this de- | 1899, by Sir Ge fe Bonham, secretary to | pqreteqeeteegedte » benefits the ¥y expected. Yet the alphabet. On the | |, - 7 2 y : svaasy realized all that was before them. | 20% ne etpone ¥ cision. First, the uncertainty of carrying embassy at Rome, describes those with whom I have talked are | © 1 Ponce ere ate the tue fice | dogs through the winter, and, second, the stem adopted for the exportation of oe = IT’S ALL R IGHT in saving that thelr year's ex- | BEat [ttle cabins. ovr Mrjence to drop into | comparative facility with which the dis- | eggs to England for pastry. The shell is VEHIGLES HARNESS R i willen- | Vico and hear the urchins reciting their | tance from Etah to Fort Conger can be | removed, and the interior of the egg—white S © | aie, take EVANS’ FERRI PEPTO MANGAN know th March 1, and of these two were useless for | egg spoils all the remainder,’ and renders work. My experience in this fs ( not the exce tered In th 1230 32d St. N. W. “Everts,” 400. % & Emulaion, 50c. pt. s the advantage of removing the risk | Open 7:30 to 6:80; every Thursday evening until ’ Waoleadie e,-and is also preferred by the | 9 oclock. wns | EVAans Drug tore, Freer has been enou y it more after they g ck to the primers. On the military road there | covered with light sledges. and yolk together—is\ packedl in air-tight} —Belu sndiess)cur fue Gipsy ot YeeS || == Soltek ep nee aarp eee ee fo) s sane yhave a chance to tell so two or three “escuclas rurales,”” “Of the sixty-odd dogs which T had when | vessels or drums, containing each 1,000 eggs, | Hames: Largest en Dieta net the blood pure and rich. But Fou need i out it, imiry schools, where the, same hing | the Windward reached Cape D'Urville in | Great care is taken to insure the eggs being Jas K Probe EVANS’ EM ESION of Coa Liver Ol. "too, AINOS oung Reece enone aa © heard, but tt not change one | August, 1898, only seventeen were alive | fresh, and to exclude the air, ascine bed ° ° Ys plood—and ‘nourish and build up the entire In the larger towns it has not been so bad, Ij Z| because there these American young women = the rule and | the consignment unsalable. The new sys tion. No expedition has win- | tem hi i region without having its dogs | of brea could find suitable living accommodations are used exclusively by and were sure of companionship. But in| United States age. ‘There are now | reduced during the dark months anywhere | pastry cooks, for whose use they are In. 022-924 F STREET. apls-168 eaTyery BY the the vMlages and in the country it has been } three hundred thousand of nem eis ORE eae sh per one to pracucal extermination. tended. As to the extent of the trade Ae DON’T BUY A CAMERA Wa es Shia. ack aap tetteeee Afty tho: ving instructions vith the usual perversity of such things, it | eggs. the report mentions that in 1897 Rus- | ERS Roofing Papers, Building Papers, Maurice Grau a lonely life, and the only relief is to talk | Mfty thous vance, ; is almost always the best dogs that suc- | sia exported to England over 354,000,000, Guthl “you: Baye, examined the OSTA || esicas raving Patches tom ae aaa ae it over with the American who may occa-| “incre ‘are sixt ¢ municipal districts | ‘ aes finest instrument for the price on the market. We ay eae Wed Op is stonally pass that way. In some of the vil- |. tho 4 General Davis, in the rough | = = = ——= === | are sole agents for this city. RE A rc pera ompany, lages through which the telegraph lines run | 10, (M0 Jin so nought to provide a c . r : there would be the military operator, who | Plan he drew up, sought. to provile a con Season—April 19, 20 and 21, | could tale English, and sometimes “there ent eee er eee een or time, but it Id be a male teacher irom the United | ch schools can be provided for twenty or ies. Once In a while there might also be | twenty-tive of the larger towns within the a Porto Rican or 4 Spaniard who could talk | ri xt year, it will be everything that should Sanders and Engl ly a French or a German | Xt year ut the life was necessarily an The Little Red School House. Nevertheless, the youn; women who had chosen to try It were rare! An imaginary picture of the little red school house appeals powerfully to the Sta m faint-hearted. They were plucky and a y an 9 have heard the question raised whether | American mind. I have heard much in the FREE DARK ROOTS. | cressote, Dot JAE 18. SHEETZ & BISHOP, Oil, Disinfectant, Telephone 2143. (apls-44tty 614 12th nw. Germiciae, per gal.- TURKISH BATH,| ‘Eb Warren& co. ALWAYS FAVORABLE. 1329 G Street N. W. MANUFACTURERS AND WHOLESALERS, Cor. 27th and H sts. n.w. "Phone 2256. SEPARATE BATHS FOR LADIES. apl2-20tf pted themselves to thelr surroundings. me, ene view of the radical difference between | states of plans for planting an immediate : —_—_—_. EXCLUSIVE REPRESENTATIVES, Latin and American fdeas of women's | system of country schools. The notion oe Aes P Peed ennai ng aiconars ar or partion. mel © sphere it is uot better to depend on male | takes no account of the fact that there is @ ~ , Phe general opinion concerning the new pro- tts becoming very popular. | It enhances the New Famil treet. teachers for the educational regeneration of | practically. no. such thing as country. in P WeallanS a She al "tng ‘maker en, the ‘orts co. Gt y e me f », co +} iS dic « t a Ore r Ratrpuone aroun. 15 x. crAmixs ar. | cmvuatic no. While the young women | FOS Mie nne,Ture Donuation, Ie, (oe ee vat Houten's Chocolate for eating—which | BaP eas" uid ethene | Sewing Machine oe cee rane. | themselves find many inconveniences. T} tho island a stone's throw covers a radius - has-b F lic f i ass to apidy Sana regen bana ae aisenven: zg 9 N. B—WE ARE SELLING| have had tt stated that a short time will | Summcient tar a country echock The wae een on sale to the public for some time, Trane oi sae pan weiaaps cn See aN é ~ ARE SELLID remedy these, and it will be possible for | tation of a dozen of the huts within the —is hi i i 5 7 a.m. till 12 at night. p19-204 5 THE ONLY OFFICIAL LI-| them te follow thetr calling in surroundings | radius supplies puplis enough for one ood 7s highly favorable. The public recognise Gage = $ 0) 50, oS aceae : also cald that while Castilinn moltennas bas | sized school. ‘Then there is the economic that this Chocolate ranks as highly among ¢hoc- Great Reduction BRETTOS FOR THE OPERAS. | S2°siperielat, yet thts. in not withone'ae. | MCL that the problem of existence for these a € ranks as highly among apit-tt fluence in securing the respect for the sex | Peons. OF aericultural inhabitants, \s more _Olates for eating as Van Houten’s Cocoa does in Hair Goods. . aoe Seeeestyh ook: wertweck. ans | ait Rater ame At which makes communities treat the women ‘An American educator, who {s not much rm sideo ‘ theme "Tne plomeets aetnge enn hats Aut | given to entiutasny, told me that the wow" among cocoas; in other words, that Van Hou- coctormery "90: Warranted Ten Years. ; 2 : ernment would do er teaching - A ace KN A B fired more from the lack of toleration and | Slant Irish potatoes than to dig up English ten’s Chocolate excels in delicious flavor, and in Hairdressing. bhai ‘ete. Hair Dyeing and Equal to any $60 machine, Bnd Sea dees among the Porto Rican | roots. Nothwithstanding that the peons are P = z Bleaching a specialty. AtO nhei 2 and Spanish women of the higher classes | Gj! Spanish-speaking end know no, other wholesomeness of composition. Imperial Hair Regenerator for re- ppenheimer’'s, You will sind just what you want tn a GRAND, | the fact Whack sung, se; There is Anally | tongue he thought It would be possible to stori hair. 514 9th S CPRIGHT. SQUARE PIANO, or ORGAN, at sur. | {PE fact. which seems to disclose itself, that | teach them to forget that tongue and speak Every day much harm is done by the excessive onns £47 ar 4 9th St. N.W. Drisingly low Sgures and ci ties Cee ee ceuecese tet eenching. a dialect of Patole,, which might be called Natural color, $1.25. Machines repaired, $1. aptl-28a PIANOS FOR RENT. TUNING AND MOVING. . Porto Rican—American-English. le sed OF —* ’ ad b men iastee. thls Idea upon, the belief that thelr ordinary consumption of cheap confectionerfes and choco- S. HELLER’S, RESSES instruction in English. vocabulary did not exceed or words, : . A fe2204 720 SEVENTH ST. N. Win. Knabe & Co., ‘noi cardinal) tdeal kp tek leemern | 24 that they had no sentimental ties bind- lates of inferior quality, doubtful taste and Sa a eg LEANED, ¥ — i u t 5 an era~ tee 1209 Pa. Ave. N. W., from the United States was that since | ture Of courre, there could be no Hteras doubtful composition, - De ee ee ° ‘WASHINGTON, D. Q Porto Rico was henceforth to be American | ture for a people who are so densely igno- *: 'o Silk Gowns cleaned, up. feT 218 no time should 1 be lost in beginning instruc- rant. evel aun Why not abstain from these altogether, and sab Drop postal and we call. Est. — ion in English. ‘The idea is correct, and | From my own observation I should sa r Thess earelohise ans Geka with proper patience it may be worked out | that the eduactor was wrong in. his esfl- ares ‘holeso Sg eee ee me te, abe. | = ,E, WHEATLEY, 1068 Jefferson av., Georgetown, The satisfactorily. The fauit les in a too ex- | mate of the peons’ vocabulary. I think it digestible, A me to rr, $1.90. ‘Doors, complete, 85c. ‘api9-12a — We're rea to sell? you the best uberant application of the theory. Since | is considerably larger, and while they have be a —— that can be made. Not a bit too early to Steinway std tnew “ayibiog "or Shine ate | atu, never sparen sats | VAN HOUTEN’S CHOCOLATE (For Eating)? |3,cih, R. Bailey, 820 7th. |lL 'S ANUISANCE Jos when want to see at te Dre-eminently the standard of the world. | ‘caching was naturally in English, and the | and customs are deeply rooted among them. fa: you at ‘eligh! uprights and grands, adoption of American r . a 2. ——__ The Bailey $1 Saw—warrant a distance. poate er ton metre ban eceeene ee et ene uatares Exocene: Sold in Tins of Croquettes and Tins of Drops. apis-i4d ° We can St you with 4 D ’s Piusic House. system of instruction which can be devised | The natural process seems to be to en- 5 DUPONT GUICLE—CARPENTER SHOP. ee ees roops (iu. . that will make the children of this genera- | courage the education of the children in the Also in Square Tablets and Small Bars, gyoerienced apd reliable men. JOHN y ion ES Qe5-1ste 625 Penaayivania Avene, tio in Porto ‘English speaking auils towna 6nd Villages“in English, and as they. a 1920 ro aS ave,

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