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BBY s 'I' REAR ADMIRAL SIGSBEE nation, despair and luflom(kdowu of the wreck, and his expert knowl- | ish fleot at Santlago. The cruiser |promoted to the rank of lieutenant com- | German government decorated him with | 4 —J 16, 1907—he was placed on dge’ helped it to arrive at & decision | Isabella II and the destroyer Terror Yl Say—Sandap 1t Uy in the forward compartments, of men :!fw ....‘: gl gt 5 AL Both h'r“,.‘ o ',,_‘. "rod | mander. the Red of Prussia at the sugges- | the retired list of rear admirals. : tion of ex-Emperor Willlam, and . FOR MISSING MAN DEAD; WAS CAPTAIN OF ::\:::a:ro:o:;«;::n:: |:. the swirine o relioliinmg sursddsrad o Bl T s Vamed as Inventor. Teceived & Foid medal At the London | qusy aemumta i pable b s Teotrr inty tional fisheri chibiti 1 . partment glowly filling® with water, question has been asked many | ¥hen he wad & boy of fourteen years. | DUFInE the thirty-thres years of peace || RCEalpnn, ehories exhibltion for | und glso on commissions pertaining to ILL-FATED MAINE » ¥ s 1Born in Albany, N. Y., in 1845, he en- |.that followed tho civil war Sigsbee won | At the nee ot Afiy-eight Sigsbee was | - hor_gf X It is comforting to belleve, and It is are 8fter |tered Annapolls In 1855 and was gradu-[Yame and promotion as an Inventor.|Promoted to the Tank of tear Gdmiral | “Daired Sistes cnoing, and Dredging.” Marcellus Butler, 72, Disappears probably ‘trus, slso, that most ‘of | the fras ay, “whether I belleved then |ated four yesrs later. FHo wes assikned | Aoy othar dutiss h that period | He rounded out his naval career during | sonal Narrative of the Battieship Maine, those lost were killed instantly.” that the Maine was blown up from . 3 s s - its last decade as crief intelligence offi- | 1899." i i he was assigned to explore the sea bot- | cer, commander of the League Island| While cn shore duty as a professor . on Blackberrying Trip were asleep. The captain haa just| The tragedy cost the lives of 204 [ the outside. My answer has been| Farragut as an ensign through | tom. Hore his inventive genius -came |navy vard, commander of the South At |at Annansiie i 1870, Admical Sigsbee in Northeast. Inclosed the letter in an envelope and | Sailors. The news spread over the|that my first order on reaching the |the battle of Mobile bay. At twenty |to the fore, gnd he invented instruments |lantic squadron, and as commander of | married Eliza Rogers Lockwood, daugh- started to seal it when a deafening| WOFld in a few hours, but not before | deck was to post sentries to repelhe was ting under Porter at Fort |for dee-sea exploration that are used |the second division of the North At-|[ter of Gen. H. H. Lockwood, United . roar sounded through the ship. The|the entire American’ nation was | wooqersw ‘Fllher. and at twenty-three he had been | today without material change. The llantic Fleet. On his sixty-second birth- | States Army. Ereat vessel began to list. Groping | #roused to a pitch of frenzy, believ- s Boy Seolitk toduy ave "“fl““‘lhls i . ‘Admiral Sigsbee added fresh laurel "————*—.—.———_,_—__— y through the dark P bes | ing the Maine had been blown up by & urels — — — = Woods in the Benning and Anacostla |reached the deck. ‘A scome ot oy | ostile Spaniards. = Py e oo ol ———=Jo[———[o[c—— o[ c—=[o]c—]o]——— o] ]o]———[o] Sestions for Maroellu P, asventy= {KTostoAihim. . ARG Marns was MEking: | bey i hia. A0 Trort s ey oliawed the dissstar. A% ommander X . 3 two years old, reported missing from Scenes of Horror, wisdom did much to prevent the |converted into an auxiliary crujser, 4his home, 1611 Riggs place, since “Nons eam. evee Naaw” United States from rushing into war | he captured the Spanish collier . The House Tileadis paoriing: s now." he saidlimmediately. He accompanied the! Restormel, carrying coal to Cervera, “the awful scenes of c . ¢ ; Bhio ot . (TatheEST DA { o8 of conster- courttof inquiry in its investigation and thus sealed the fate of the Span- ; i ® Lardest Pacloaise K. Butler, left home to pick black- == = = = y S - berries. Ho sald he intended Eoigs | 5 3 Ladies ngclaIgy on a mavy vard car and walking 608 to 614 ELEVENTH ST. - Shop in Washington t (Continued from First Page.) &cross the “bridge.” Belatives took it for granted that ’Il)ashihglon : ]’an’.r of Courtesy 76 Pure Silk and Fiber Sweaters—Sleeve and Sleeveless Models; $9.00’ regularand extrasizes. ..........oeuieiniinenniieiii .. he meant either the bridge over Ana- tostia river at the foot of Pennsyl- . 3 Vania avenue southeast or Anacostia uliys Garfinkle G(Q. No person answering his descrip- . tion had been recelved at any hos- Apital since Tuesday morning. Marriage T NOW IN PROGRESS Mimnge s b ey e 0 e The Foremost Sale of the Season e I ol B B B i Chauncey B. Wolt shd Ida Noveck, both of Baltimore, S R e B R Apparel of the Highest Quality 3 : ot LA LI L LR S R kP org ¥, Patton. ik cly and Margaret For Women, Misses, Girls and Infants Greatly Reduced . . . w,E earnestly urge you before making a purchase to see our wide assort- . Floyd and Florence Hail, both ments of 'lovely apparel .nt'low_', special prices, Th_e unusual values an and Bertha Jacksn offered here will afford you a distinctive wardrobe at a savings every woman ek it Teraiee. Hartgrave, can appreciate. Ty and Ssre B Nicely, .. ¥R Extraordinary walues in the following lines: St s ™ ~ DRESSES COATS CAPES WRAPS SUITS o & e S ey HATS SWEATERS BLOUSES ° SKIRTS ) UNDERWEAR HOSIERY BAGS Ic——=|ole——2ac|l——D[lo[—=nle=—==|o]—=]ol—=lo|e—=]olc——Jo]—=]ol—=llo]—= o] ———= o] —— || Births Reported. { F Street. Corner Jhirleenth The following births haye heen reported to the health department fn the lust twenty-four ours: Thon st o | e : White and Fancy Dress Hats Including many hig}ler- priced Hats — grouped THE BETTER THINGS COST Bamuel T. and B X S N AN ONCY YN ~-0) Robert and Olive Qi bo James H. and F Williamson, girl, . oger. T. . Weadon, boy. ; o ot dnn H. Cook, girl, . girt! 3 =" - A Y 8 0 1109~=1111 G STREET NORTHWEST, ' i st s b | Make the Most of Your Shopping the health department in the last twenty-four hours: into one lot—for Fri- sears, Sibley Hospital. Opportunities Tomorrow, for Bt Our Store is Closed Saturday n, 20 hours, day's selling at— . Imported Voile and Linen $ 3 0 O wud_ond Hazel Whitehead, 9 T i The Great Sale of Alice’ Speaks. nning rl. o.e. Daniel 1 : o -l Coats, Capes, Wraps, Frocks Belng Reduced to Alteration activities are making demands for clearance that warrant ° deep reductions like this. The {afihion Of the season iS reproduCed in 'hesc dfllnty F!oeks Theg: Hat! e an with masterly exactness—some elaborate ; others of conservative smart models — and design and finish—and offering nearly all sizes in the variety. have been favorite fea- an amount equal to the cargo of the average lake steamship, why carried recenty on one train from the mine region in northern Minnesota to Su- i Suits and Dresses M. PASTERNAK The Connecticut Avenuc Shop 1209 Connecticut Avenue et o oo fffeddede Semi-Annual Clearance } ; ;. : Sale f % tures of our regular stock. Sklrts ' - Ladies’ and Misses” Of the higher grade in our Both plaited and plain models designs — plain White k Overbl —in Roshanara, Crepe de and the season's high regular stock — Overblouse, Chine, Wool Crepe, Eponge and Flannel—in the wanted Colors. In keeping with our policy to carry nothing over from one season to another—we have made deep reductions for our half-yearly clearance. Jacquette and Handmade colorings. Three Groups of Dresses A wonderful assortment, including Handdrawn French Oy e A Y \#| Continues With ‘mported Dresses, Voiles an i Dotied Swisss, O chids, % Unabated ‘Whites, Yellows—and all colors. - q Reduced to Intel‘est $12.50, $15.00, COATS | CAPES |WRAPS |DRESSES| SUITS \ $18.SO g Regular Prices,| Regular Prices,|Regular Prices, | Regular Prices, Regular Prices 0.00 to $20.00 to _ $25.00 to . $20.00 to $25.00 to $200.00 $100.00 $150.00 $125.00 $125.00 Sports Skirts Tomorvowl Tnmorro\wl Tomnrrowl K Tomorrow Tomorro Roduced ts You Pay /2 You Pay /2 You Pay /2 You Pay l/ You P.;l/ Just Just Just Just 2 Just 2 $10 and $15 . ks, Silks, Crepes and Gloths ;sl{)o(t)o $;goto shs?g - gfllg. ;?) 313%-25‘0501 i 3 Princess B Special---~ Pure Slfps Sweaters . Sll 1( Satiny Princess Slips that are About 200 in this lot—all-wool shadowproof., and in models Slip-overs—in plain and fancy consistent for wear with the weaves; plain and H ose thin.Frock. Re $1.95 ;{emdtic:ztitoon colors. 79c duced to. . i) - = At the Special Price (14 9 1 95 . t g an d Chiffon and Thread Under Cost Silk—every pair perfect —and featuring the new TO Mnke Clearancc Sure Tomorrow 5 : BhfldPLOg Cflbin Tan; 33 Sports Coats and Jacquettes—Now . ..$ 7.90 but ineluding, also, -6 Sports Coats—Now................. 14.00 Nude, Pearl .Gray. 25 Traveling and Sports Coats—Now ... 18.00 White, Black, Gun 32 Dress and Traveling Coats—Now. ... 23.00 Ml oo 30 Dress Coats'and Capes—plain and fur- You'll find all sizessin the collection. 400 Wash Waists: sheer Dimities and Batiste ; tailored Overblouses & Sleeveless BLOUSES Sleeveless SWEATER duchures |y § 95 | [t Reduced to chine in side-tie . p';r;t:‘;d n?f, hhin; $5, $10, $15 e ed e : yarns novelty lace. White only. weaves. All col- ors. Knitted Dresses « i At Drastic Reductions TUB SILK SLIPS COSTUME SLIPS Hats Redticed to $5 Well made of Pleated dress skirt 5 silk that will wear. N with camisole top, k ; 7 Reinforced to the . .| of heavy <crepe de and _flat . ol =" o= ]ol—lal——lal—lla]c——1o] Drastic Rednctjnns on hip, White, navy crep:hi";hvy Gray, and black. Extra Beige, Black d Sports Dresses sizes to 56, $495. e, O Novelty Crepes, Silks Roshanaras lcl—=lo]c——=lolc=]ol——>]ol—=lcle—2llo]—= o[ —=]o]——=]o ] c——=][c[c—=lo[—=o[c——=|c|—F o] 00—t c—— 0o |c—— o | —] 0] B R e