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8 THE EVENING STAR, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 25, 1900-14 PAGES, hI Se TT TT roo = ae ae Ta pee eee Se ms ne Roateatnetea’ os > Spafoadeatvetoatoe’ S oe Seedeetedtpepedeede fe 9 forereeeneees WANT THE TAX REDUCED $ ° ' = S Cash only and the narrowest margin of profit. - We ry ak els Jewelry Special , Jewelry Special eee € 4 BREWERS APPEAR BEFORE THE ° ry 2 oa = Misses’ and Children’s Solid Gold Band Ladies’ Fine Solid Gold Rings, set - Strictly reliable qualities. = WAYS AND MEANS GOMMITTEE. Rings, Sees chased— with two and three stones, 49c to Order, too. = acon = 125, worth $1 each, for, Jeweler’s price, $1.50, for... . 1 ns a! m. and closes at 6 p.m. ON = i E u tS am. a : Complain That Production of Beer PENNSYLVANIA AVE. AND 7TH ST. “Eiseman tailoring” is the dies’ $2 EA Decreased a Million Barrels and —~ best fair-priced tailoring in | La ev aed $ That Much Loss Was Caused. Sales That Continue Tomorrow. ne —s We carer more a . . an the “cheap” tailors—but ine Quality Suede |; $4 : F Q y £ oh — os aes e 0 Bicycles at $16.98. less than any who turn out our BS jarge delegation represe: = . % . % Sas 2 vork. i G OV ES : ers of the United States appeared before Men’s, Women’s and Children’s Hosiery Offering. a Th grade of work. | 9 S | the ways and means committee today to 7 Boys’ Shirt Waists—principally “Star” Waists. 2e amount of business done 2 $ urge the repeal of the extra $1 a barrel governs tailoring prices. We're i z Sf wae asccgumes gos sees as tases $ ne = $ always so busy that we can | he delegation was sen ae ‘ F $ | trustees of the United States Brewers’ As- 99 A 5 $|/| charge a third less and still || ° $ $ sociation and Included the president of the e 66 Al cS 1 rt Al Ss S== an ||| make more profit in the long |} . ae = —_ 5s % | association, Rudolph Brandt of Chicago; ——— || Tun than the “occasional order” We cannot sparé be > Yes, it is quite time you set- 4] the vice president, N. W. Kendall of New 3 : tailors. gach customer, ox se z Ee } z ee. a Rani ob Bos ° ° ° “ = tled what kind of Refrigerator $ nee Cu Raa Eanes ul 2 Boe iSO | Try us with an order—we . = s. de | ten. Pet ar ir. Newark. E. G § oe z you are going to buy. It is ¥ Ime e€cla Nn ro uc 10n f1lCces. \| keep every garment that isn't Imported French & 3 = i > Miller and C. G. Pankow of Buffalo, J. W: y € lat is ves in tans, grays = wasteful to put it off longer and $ Brow i 1 Kubert Pormer “of |S - . . . entirely to your satisfaction. om Tooth, and the regn- let good food spoil. Come and $ Washington and G. Thomann of New York, No matter who did the making—Fisk, Clark We've been tailoring for forty 25 let us show you why the Jack- ¥ ] members of the buard of trustees. BEDS, $ & Flagg, The Star, or any one of the dozen other years—and bettering each suc- || O5c. som Keitigcrators, Jand Tce | sous wee ean holt or Missount and) Rup, $ makers whose services we engage—the Waists || ceeding season. i Pe) “ Chests are the best of all. $ lve interest in the legislation, also were : they send us are made especially to our order— | Trousers from. Pree a Ie, filing, charcoal airman Payne and Representatives Dal- | and embrace patterns and designs that are exclu- || Suits from... .. S15 $ : ; & | ell, Deliver. H. pkin y, Lane, Rich: 2 sively ours. But we shall sell them all as “Saks _ - = + % | ardson, MeCic 5 inderwood | % Tatcte 2 7, - 5 = ? # | and Newlands heard the arguments, and by |S Waists.”” We give the Suarantees—we want the | Is JAIN = ¥ frequent o manifested their interest | 2 credit. They are SAKS WAISTS—and as such H z in the subiec & = & - pe 4 ee z they are to be ann d wn. | > =— ) % You are taking no chances % President Brandt's Statement. sees S jounced and known: : iil ‘ ! 2 é : 125 d le in th tw 5 q 2 2¢-5|% when you buy a Jackson Re- #]| president Brandt maie the main presen- 9 Cozen go on sale in the morning—in two =|; COR.7Y ann E ¢% | frigerator, for every one has ¢ tation, and in part said: “Congress im- | 4 lots. Each at a special price—far below that 2 —————— — i | our own guarantee to give the $] posed this additional war tsx upon our $ which can be continued. Note that the colorings, S a ——— % | most absolute satisfaction. $ és ae an ais of the fact nat Auly roe z the patternings, the designs and the styles are all vd THE HIGHEST G AS 79 bale Refrigerators from $5.98 up. $ the contey. Eecoried is in 1902 and 1863, | % distinctive and different from those to be found = Gul we € ¢ -ORBY r Ice Chests from $2.98 up. $| remained wholly untaxed. We paid this F elsewhere. Note that the fit is absolutely perfect— Bs < 4 | exorbitant and unjust extra tax—a tax rep- | % and the makingis of a superior character—and the z } | dicly , under silent protest; we paid . = a é Pe ? $ Jie under industrial and commercial pitas Ka Lot 1 waists that sou should compare with others’ 50 Lot 2 waists that you should compare with others’ 1 z € BREA D $ B 9 5 GREAT cast a ties venieh broueice ie ia ccius aalter é best at 7c. Choice at special price....ec..ee Cc. == dest at $1.50. Choice at special price.......+ . SERVI E 2 a FURNITURE % {of busincss prosperity, and to all of us . & q $ fos. Seve 53 such a measure of financial embarrassments $ ¢ é IS BES . Sac as no industry in the world has ever been | $ 5 : IS SUPPLIED BY THE ° o 4 615-017-019-921 Seventh St. $ [exposed to by the law-makers of its own | ¥ Komonas, $1. Wrappers, $1.25. Moreen Petticoats, $5. ¢ é We use flour rich in gluti- Through to 636 Mass. Ave. 2 | {SGGSiy a0 RA he ee $ worth $1.25-and at that the comollest Regular $1.75 kind. You'll say of these Regular $6.50 value. Expressly for summer Post 1 € : = i SE lianice ee Say f unprece- | % %4 most comfortable of Pressing Sacquea that they're the best-made Wrappers you've Wear; made with accordion plaiting on 4 a MUS properties + gets | ° ig the p ee ore Ge mienes wea a White and seen; with touches of trimming that take flounce; cut extra full und all lengths. 4 e OF - Ps dented affluence in ll branches of Ameri. | % for sun | There are fe an away the plainness and still maintain the These colors: Black, Bhie, Red. Autemo. & . e develop the glute . = an commerce and industry—the production | && - Iz comfort. Lawns and Percales—50 patterns bile. Green and Helivtrope. Price limite s. € cake develop the inten by J ce [sree ges name erect |g Samet are recone we Ge | Sete” Eee al cea a cee “ £) Telegraph-Cable @ CONF Mloderm methes “ ¢ 5 rels; and this disastrous effect, the Gar $ € ing. nomic result of the double war tox, is felt | % 4 A Oar tke Ra micdel ob © 5 not only by the brewers, by the growers 3 is A 5 ’ ; z Co 0 oe es Be ee eee First Showing of Ladies’ Summer Gowns. mpany ¢€ cleanliness and convenience. rs yy very many important industries which , 4 “MOTHER'S BREAD" is @ S SRE Tener ae pene upon Beene é The Organdy, Lawn, Batiste, etc., story is but a sequel of the cloth story as has been told by our é At ite thirty loeal offices or through § kneaded by a huge patented 6 & | sumer + strong offerings. How surely we guard exclusiveness!—how sincerely we stand for bestness!—how messenger call system. kneading machine. ; a $70,000,000 Tax. z certainly we attain it! The order books of the best makers are closed to others here until we have = Get (aiteyreph and ‘Btessenpes Wake Gacoe! It is baked in modern ? re) Guin ee eee a Se $ made our selections. Our leadership is assured—your greatest satisfaction is assured. We are going to : aple-42t¢ 2 € ovens. which are kept at a % {| amountea to $70,000,000 a year. by far the - let the first word of these summer gowns be a bargain Out of the assortment we shall single 20 for to- | B=sngay: SELL THE BEST BOYS’ SHOES! "3 uniform heat. ; 8 Pal largest tax collected on any article. 4 morrow—in assorted shades; Waists made with full white lace yokes; trimmed = k the F Ft MOTHER'S BREAD" is] an To questions from Chairman Payne and | 4% with ribbon; and skirts trimmed with ruffles on bottom and draped in OUR way. = cep — e€e 4 4 delivered fresh to grocers § Messts, Underwood and Newlands, Mr | “These are costumes that compare with best at $20. Special, choice. ..... 2.05 < i a ihcee Hee a ? Ne | Brandt said that brewers had paid the $ x Bi ° pai ) q 4 ce oS ay. argest part of the tax, probably two- | & ? “MOTH- ¢ QY |thiras, as they had not been able to have $ $ é ° 4 Refuse § a Sa: ; : 2|) — —In a pair of our Light | é OD [Esmee here would have been diminished | 200 Man-tailored Suits, Ladies’ Pure Silk Under- —— Weight Russet Shoes. No § As it was the sales fell off 1,400,000 { 4 “eakine | Be + nr =o ae ne s; {f the tax had been pafd by the | < —_ Breaking in —easy trom i $ Fg ee aera oat ee ear consumer | the diminution" would have | & q vests, made to sell at 69c., —— the first. R aig 2 [reached 3,000,000 or 4,000,000, z ——_ We make them and So CO BY S Corset in the world contains better value. Ask Other members of the delegation spoke | 3 — Ne make them ang i @| your dealer. or write _ |briefly. The committee adjourned without . > D prt. 2, masiemens $3.50 f ? »4 I. NEWMAN & SONS, 441 Bway, N.¥. taking action, a this and _reque: from | % ° Ss UP. H free on application. other interests will be considered later. a ons, & : Sons, Ee 1.W,f,26t 3 e Modern Bakery, } iG. $ Read on—the news is most interesting. They G. x Pa. i son , 2 ave * 2235 Bricht d e. ? Commissioners Urmed to eci- | & are Sults made to sell at $35, $40 and $45—came They are what are known in the trade as “ z ate 405) Drigatwoed Ave. we Issue Speci- | 4 3 mh24-78t.28 af 5 sea e A LONG LESSON ficatlodurat Once. x onds"’—because of a dropped stitch or a tiny La UNSERE soccencall e 5 tt 224+ t> st se es 2 Ou behatt of Mr, dE. & i at ara $ from the best artists in the trade—and dre in no of oil no bigger than a pin point. But thi - © 25 22 29-4 to st ce ees of Mr. L. 8. Nicolal, Mr. w.] % ed i E 5 W ELL LEARNED ©. Dodge today appeared before the Dis- | way duplicated even at the regular prices. ‘The all PURE silk and perfect in ft and finish, Delicious Ice Cream Soda trict. Commissioners for the purpose of | % - Ladies’ and Children’s Low-neck and Sleeveless ELE! HONE urging them to issue the specifications |‘ ™8°rtment of styles and weaves 1s good, - and Summer Vests; for the children in Waite only; for Water, g covering naphtha lighting for the coming $ there's every size—lined throughout, of course, cue ecrenS na for 25c. 3 P Gl fiscal year at once, or at the earliest rea- | ‘% ie or [eg ow y “ade of taffeta. one in selling. . e. Cc. er ass sonable day. It Is understood that Mr. | {With very best grac * ° i ‘olai intends to submit a bid, and de- | & his is one of those high-grade jals that are Ladies’ High-neck and Long-sleeve Swiss Rib- $3 per Month and Up. sires to learn the requirements of the con. | Tait #008 of hove Meh-grade specials tha ber, Vests, with Penta to match. Inetesd Oe $1 All Flavors, Syrups [ade al cee fee oc miemmnger (Bhe. tract ax soon as possible, In order to per- seldom Dosaibte. a : sete eereeees cepa Cee nee mit him, in the event of an acceptance of From Fresh Fruits. JOHN W. JEMMINES, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGIST, ne. Don't wat today. his bid, to make arrangements for begin- | ning the work the Ist of July. As here- | tofore suggested Mr. Dodge, he again for an emergency, but 1E THE The experience of a quarter § | wrsed the Commissioners to provide for ; the purchase of the burners and tanks {n- More Loom-Ends of Popular Ribbons. ALATA A 7] of a century has taught cidental to the naphtha lam Tn sup- lesa De IN the makers of the truntctpal 6 ; JU) J would so 0) 10,000 yards in lengths from 1 to 10 yards—gathered at the leading Ribbon Mills. We are under contract to accept them—they to deliver them all to us. And the price consideration is only a fraction Mr. Dodge contended that (i Telephone Company 7 5 ° ay EaTHA rennance hip of these appliances of value. Four lots— { 142 CONNECTICUT AVENUE mpetition as to make it oe net only possible for a local man to bid Ist. 2nd. for doing the lighting, but also, by in- cr ed competition, to reduce the cost of | the work. A T 7 r {) f The Commissioners recently informed Mr. and P i om ypewriter Dodge that they believe it Is to the best = inter 8 of the District for the contractor how to produce the most to furnish the burners and tanks, and Com- z ssioner W ed tha a durable, reliable and generally missioner Wight plained that if the in v n for proposals should be delayed Double-faced Satin, Corded Taffeta, Satin and Gros Grain Fancy Satin-faced Taffeta Ribbons, in assorted. colors. Worth up to 2c. a yant. 1Oc. ja. All-silk Taffeta Piuid [ibbons, for children’s bair and neckties, In the full bolt wort 12\gc, a yard, 5C. ya. 3rd. KAFRIKO The now accepted Remedy for La Grippe, Severe Colds, Wasting Fevers efficient writing machine. until after the ssage of the pending - 4th. d all Nervops Affections. . District. appropriation bill, the District S-inch Hemstitched Taffetas and Satin Antique Rib- Satin aud Gros Grain, and Corded Double Satin Rtb- ‘ _ HAS MORE THAN — would, until the new contractor took hold, 30 neirly all the leading shades. Worth up to 5c. bons, in Blick and colors; 2% inches wide. Worth 250. 6 Ronee by —— and Nurses, Used to 3.300 Teiephones in use in Wash- Wyckoff, Seamans & Benedict continue the existing contract. The pres- a a Jere eed Get ee E ent contract, he added, was entered into a rial Size, {0cts. Dru; ores. mgton. 8th and F Sts. N.W- when the price of naphtha was much lower 2 1 Cc d T: i at ig Ste _ afl (free) Telephones Nos. 345 and 1993, or ad- than It is reported to be at the present o yd. o yd. ee rene time, and it therefore appeared to him Cea alls ala > : Contract Dept, | ——— | tit i ae event ot the alting contract 619 14th Street N. W. = takes hold, the District would be ad- SUIPPMERY Window Shades, 3=Fold Screens, Muslin Curtains, Straw [attings, eously placed, Inasmuch as the con- aoe Traveler 9) tract price for tne work next year will be 28e 98e. 69e. 15c, THINGS , 05 be tone yt as greater tha a Ww pe ine . = Won't t ; in Europe needs f| “Mr Dadco repeated that ‘all he desires agers erie rer oo eat are tering L0) Boned Swie Mase ee PP reed poner de Sent snt\\Eotve \Comern Grill het meokee nae ee ante == American wh is that his client be given such an oppor- Oe eee each, with substantial frames taltiss carecelty aan anene Stier soe ee ee take your order for them now abd theyll be key. You'll under. tunity as will permit him to compete with Maal aaa oTeaHise AGEL of Golden Oak, filled with $1 a’ pair are really cheap. Ung, extra heavy and date eady when wanted. “Tock bottom prices and Jewel Sal - stand why, after Jj others, and the Commissioners took the idee ret e Beat Ga eecacaliencs Ge. Is a very special price able: “in many’ patterns. Sod seein ee alee ae eweiry Saiesman. you go. matter under advisement. window, Iy patter He. for $9 palrs. LAID FREE! p . cos Tust be able to fur- : ARVEL DEATH OF E. MOSELEY. nish bond. Com- ¢ Prominent Citizen and Banker of any bond. Appl ne Eas ' gaware UR MMC? oCaNenoLopat ley, secretary of the interstate commerce you nothing! Co., Houghton vrs. np24-20d HEITMULLER'S Uptown Art Galleries, 1307 14th et, “Domestics” at LEAST Prices. Where others have quietly advanced prices in accordance with the u —we are still selling at the old prices. Least asked always here. ipward tendency of the market Ls st sth A a ts tt kD CA Bs Bs ee te ete ea te ts a a a a a eae a a a se ew a he A Tee a ee ea p23-26t-4 Paintings, Prints, Curios. is) mot only many. issi ai is i hi " Best, Feather-proof Ticking, 20¢. Bleached Turkish Tow- Regular $1.25 Grade Crochet 50 dozen Heavy Round-thread : ——— — 9 men better than || Commission, died this morning at his rest- eae aed hc tegey and extra fe Se eae ee ee a For those aste er Ss foreign productn, §| ence in the city named. He was about kind. hes IC. slze—25500. 00... ce Cs areiiton “desley OS Sie jana Uieroe ee are Who. preter to e but THE BEST of | elghty-seven years of age. Mr. Moseley An,entire new agsortment ae iC. FS are ake thal one 24-61 etive S| a s SI DES; bet Sroe s 3 ze eS are. wm a American whin- [| had been actively engaged as an East India net ran oeraeea Marchise ae ee heavy quality: tunde for Whos Cholee of elther QI For Pankh punch we've # splen- — ae = = : Be kien. merchant and ship owner for many yeare, bile 4l4c. full t3e. value, tor. 490, oy teds: orth @ mise: . Cc. ‘or Punch, ie acceeeenca ac PIANOS AND ORGANS. —- and at the time of his death was president Heavy. Brown, Doublecnsy "$l. es PR <ext SS Se 4 Sold by all first-class | of the Mechanics’ National Bank of New- Re iegee am Crochet Spreads, in hand- Mohawk | Susets, ani’ we Heavy Round-thread Cotton c. 5 - 77th ANNIVERSARY 77th Ly ks extablishments. Pere aes tenors se oon bettae they’ others have to some Marse(ilos pat- needn't fell you that 58c. ts Sheets, that are made ex- sures success in Punch mak- th I I Hel Gap M5 acs buryport, and until a few months ago was now, at ise. Dl 5 ee 1-2 fhe jumial price; lac 4 & pressly for us; size “ Ang! Recipe for making Punch MONDAY, APRIL 23, 1900. : BOKEL GWYNN §| President also of the Institution for Sav- (25x50). S /2C~ fe . 65390, see ic. 90x90. Special price 58c. L lipkee eee § McKENNY CO. ings, positions he had held for over titty % gal. - me H +» P| years. He was a public-spirited citizen, - ¢C ICk ERING 119 South St. and made numerous donations to his native Raltimore, Md. place. After his graduagion from Yale Col- TO-KALON Win,G°2, 4-204 .Chinaware, Glassware, Graniteware. Current needs of most every home—relieved at special prices. The third chapter in our House- furnishing Sale, lege he made a number of voyages to East India, China and Japan. He was a member of the executive committee of the Society of the Cincinnati and an officer of the Bunker Hill Monument Association. In addition to THE OF THE GREAT WORLD. The st and the Beat. _———————————————— r ; elle o/A\- . AMERICAN PIANOS, j Mr. E. A. Moseley, the son mentioned, he 12e, Imperial Chit! Exe*Caps, dain- Crystal Water and Lemonade Sets; half- 25c. Crystal Syrup Pitchers, with plated Made by AMERICAN MANUFACTURERS 1 leaves surviving him two sons and ‘two tily decomted and finished:with’ gold. 7c. sallou jog and aix tumblers and 4Q¢ tops; imitation real cut glass pat-- qr Wanted—a case of had bealth that E-L-P-A-N-S will ‘or the AMERICAN PEOPLE. ° daughters, Charles W. and Fred. Moseley, uspidors, full size, and in 9S tray; worth §1, Complete......... ° as . not benefit. One gives relief. No matter what i so | bankers and brokers, of Boston; Mrs. Ab- soar aldarmat aivlostse Soe ose .02 15c. x) 40c. Crystal Cake Stands, 11-inch the matter. one will do you good, A cure may re- ee bott of Westford and Charlotte A., who is four eles 3 pay ee eS size Auren getters 2 29c. sult if directions are followed. They bauish pal B Ss’ ’ : unmarried, residing at Newburyport. 133, Jartinteres, and -Pedental ane tbr oe OCS | as ca ee eae Serb, prolong life. Sold at all drug This weather —___—_ Til hold 9-inch flow@e bo g ee ee ot Tora pattern. # "10c. mt by substitutes. ‘Ten samples and : . Topheavy School System. $1.50 Wash Bowls. it end 6c, Crystal Water and Table Tum thousand testimonials will be mailed to ayy 5 day ited to ace smacks of summer, To the Edltor of The Evening Stai orated Inder air 89c. oe Sooe. sas 10c. piers, in great variety of patterns... 4C. dress Cor five cents, forwarded to the Ripans Chem- : gold tra 5 B 1 take off my hat to the editorial in The and that puts three things cal Company, No. 10 Spruce St, New York. s : into every housekeeper’s mb31-1y-e0-15 Chickering Piano Rooms, Star last night on the school question. It {87 PENNSYLVANIA AVE, was a gem and covered the ground com- Choice ‘of: This Assortment of Granite-Iron Kitchen Pieces, 20¢ LCL DARA PELREEEPEEEEEE EE PPLPPEESVSIVPP ISLIP ELLE EEESLSEIS SESS VV VE ISS mca pe rae een ee TURKISH BATH, = mind— pletely. The abolition of examination for worth wp to 75c., for = A . : a — —3-qt. Cake Pans, with tube—3-qt. Te: id Coffee Pot: JOHN F. ELLIS & CO. Straw Mlattings, promotion from grade to grade in the pub- Dat, Trent Doty Motes: Fee As ee Wich coven Libs utter Muchaiy =A qt Saucepaun “wit coves SOR te ee ae 1329 G Street N. W. a fri t lic schools in the District of Columbia is Gat. Coffee Bollerss—S-a8 AEPARATE BATHS FOR LADIEA! © t Refrigerators, the primary cause for the wretched show- fn : pees ee Screens. ing made by the pupils in the first year of el Baths will soon relieve you. A gentleman came in 9 = f the high schools. It is an open secret “ie y n for a bath a few e ngs ago ‘and informed me And in the family where among the teachers of the elghth grade Fall S A test tes enh tence ane Note Se paneer cena there’s a baby there’s a fourth schools qhat their continuance as such ts “i d it whi re AN! largely dependent upon ie number of pu- t Eider SURE BARS, Tone A END. ESE EE ESSE ST EARN SN aeseren eee re got aot prisingly low figures and reasonable terms. Cart. 2 writer has perecuay Recwicee of an entire = Gents—i a.m. till 12 at night. ap24-2od PIANOS FOR RENT. TUNING AND MOVING. At . school since the abolition of examination a aaa aan t all four of these points being promoted upon the recommendation tem of promotion, it | favorable to promotion without examina-| colored girl. who lives near Linden was een < + - cher. ber of high s under: tel present ayer er OL Dron 4 is not only with the eighth | assaulted near North Takoma yesterday Wm. Knabe & Co., ae Ve ee OS ee Meee ete sone cmabon enh learner soe acd alt stated in your admirable | while she was on her way to the howe: of Get Your Boy we know positively to be the The teachers in the high schools have com- | editorial, it runs through the entire sys-|a resident looking for work. The girl was y best stock, offered at the plained justly for a number of years of | tem, from the first to the eighth grade, in- | knocked down and badly treated. Robin- 1209 Pa. Ave. N. W., One of those “WASHINGTON, D. @ CLD OPED OLGDOD 1G OME IPPODLS 0 89D HE FD OOD DODO ID DD OO * need—Baby Carriage or Go- pils promoted to the high school. The Fine $2 Sax- i i i v i to drill pupils sent | clusive. The system is decidedly top-|son was arrested on suspicion of being her Je7-21tt least prices possible consistent < ti having: eee the eighth ane which heavy cand) pectin consaerable shifting in aaetiant and the police are holding: nim coe iowa . vi ity ‘es’ been spent upon their own | order to care ‘Mary g 2 The baer ae is that yor ill Good Dig on eee. Sasi Cresent system Jt re: equally distributed. HENRY JOHNSON. | thorities. Si : fe ss = { ce peat Are helt y quires a very courageous teacher to ho —_-_—_ SSS ive ‘ her pupfis until, in her judgment, they are Held for Maryland Authorities. pel 5 se ¢ Steinw ay . give us a chance to show you Horsford's Acid Phosphate ready for promotion. One reason 18, she | arthur Robinson, colored, seventeen years | Me. R. F. Costello today purchased from i Say we're selling 5 Ea, fs pre-eminently the standard of the world. ours. Taken regularly after meals, removes | is confronted on the one side by school 1a. ted yesterday aft n by | Albert Carry and Robert Portner, trust: i "—for 3 days only eee ee eo eee a a th of distress, oppression and fficlais who expect numbers and on. the | 94. was arres ‘eed up at the | £F the National Capital Brewing Company. H H RE cone” ectine Geikes h other side by parents who cannot under- | Policeman Garvey ard locked up a the business property at 45Hatrect north: |! C, Auerbach, 7 & H. > sic House HOEKE, “all gone” feeling of the stomach. stand why their “children are not advanced | eighth precinct statton beeause of a charge | east. ‘Mr. Costello, it is said, contemplates ai Sixes: = Droop’s [Music House, Home's Fittings. Pa. Ave. Genuine bears name Horsrorp’s on wrapper. on lines similar to their friends’ children, | that he had committed a grave assault. | making considerable improvements in tha | _ DOMESTIC SEWING MACHINES. TEL. Gabe GES Pemaavivania Avence. | peeseeeee Who attend schools governed by teachers’ Complaint was made to the police that a property, The consideration was $3,900. Si =

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