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JUORGETOWN AFFATRE MMA" SCHEDULED Im UNIVER TY *LAW STUDENTS. IteWety of Controlling Divorce b) Constitutional Amendment-Gen oral and Personal Matters. The question of the enactment of a con Stitutional amendment giving to the federa g110wernment exclusive control over divorce Will be the subject discussed at the publi debate of the debating society of thf Georgetown Law School at Gaston Hal eXt Thursday evening. March 16, at 4'elock. The speakers for the affirmativt are Edward J. Connelly, 1907, New Jersey and Frank M. Tracey, 1907, Pennsylvania The negative side of the question will be Championed by W. T. Doar, 1906, Wiscon in, and James T. Cleary, 1905, Nebraska The following gentlemen have consented ti serve as judges: Judge Thomas H. Ander Son. Mr. Charles P. Neill and Prof. Mauric F. Egan. The committee having charge o the event has arranged a program whici InCludes contributions by the mandolin and glee clubs of the university. 20ys' Club in New Quarters. The Boys' Club of Georgetown has se. Cured larger and more commodious quar ters In leasing the Connell House, 3230 N Street. Georgetown, for a term of five years The club was organized about two yeare ago, and since that time has occupied quar ters in Baer's Hall, 31st and M streets. The roms, however, proved inadequate for the Increasing membership, which required a change, and an ideal home has been secur Od for the club. It contains sixteen room: and is fitted up with every modern con v6nience. The Boys' Club embraces in it mtembership hundreds of poor boys o Georgetown and vicinity who are given ad vantages which they would not otherw's< Secure. A gymnasium, reading and library rooms, baths and a literary society are Some of the features of the organization The institution is designed to afford suc advantages to these boys as will brin@ them into a pure and wholesome atmos phere and destroy all temptation to indulge In dangerous vices and practices. His Condition Critical. Wlliam Byson, a colored man of George town, about forty years of age, who sus tained a serious injury a few days ago, by being knocked down and drawn under the feet of several frightened horses, is lying in a dangerous condition at the Georgetown Hospital. He received severe bruises abou the face and head. and is suffering from concussion of the brain. Charge of Murderous Assault. Nettle Taylor, the colored woman whc was the victim of a murderous assault a the hands of her husband several weeks age at her home in Georgetown, and who was afterward taken to the Georgetown Hospi tal ,for treatment, is still at that institu. tion, but is wonderfully improved. Her par tial recovery has baffled the medical fra. ternity. Over twenty bones were extracted from her skull in an operation which she underwent. Progress on- Construction. Work on the foundation of the new Cathe dral School for Boys, which is being con structed on the Mount St. Alban reserva. tion, Tenleytown, is proceeding rapidly, and the workmen will soon be placed on the superstructure. The members of the build Ing committee are being congratulated upor the expeditious methods which they have employed in pushing the work. Col. George C. Truesdell is chairman of the committee Mode of Treatment Commended. A prominent physician of Georgetown in terested in the plan to establish a hospita for the open air treatment of tuberculosis as an adjunct to the Georgetown University Hosptial gave an interesting view of the proposition in talking recently to a Star reporter. He stated that the whole scheme depends upon the willingnesL or agreement by the District of Columbia to pay a per diem rate for all charity patients. The proposed building, which will be constructed near the Georgetown Hospital, would ac commodate approximately IO patients. I1 is the conservative view of a number of physicians who have been interviewed or this subject that treatment for at least 50( cases of tuberculosis in the District of Columbia would be one of the possibilities of the proposed institution. The gentle men who inaugurated the movement and favor this method of treating consumptior are Drs. George M. Kober. Percy Hickling E. H. Ashford, Morgan and Vincent. In the Catholic and Episcopal churches o: Georgetown special Lenten services were held yesterday, Ash Wednesday, commemo rative of the day and the season. Specia masses were said at Holy Trinity Catholic Church, and there were exercises in St John's Episcopal Church. Christ Episcopa Annuncmen ismad byRev. Thomas arn,S. J., patro oyTrinity Church thtwork on the new parish hall will bi commenced as soon as the $20,000 is raised PahrHarlin has urged upon the sodalities tenecessity for hurrying the work o: asngthe remainder of the fund, and im peedthem with the needs for a new schoolhouse adjacent to the church. TheLades'AidSocetyofGrace Episco pal.Church of Georgetown gave a tea Tues. ayevening in the parish hadd, adjoining techurch. An excellent program was ren drdand refreshments were served. Thern wa alarge attenidance. Mr.and Mrs. Patrick Norton and son an( MisMavina Norton of Baltimore weri gussof Mr. and Mrs. P. F. Carr of 273. Pstreet during inauguration week. Jon3. Knight has been appointed a pri. * ae nthe metropolitan police departmen ndbyorder of Maj. Richard Sylvester -has reported for duty to Lieut. Williarr W. Jordan, commanding the seventh pre cinct. Officers Johnston and Blake of the sev enth precinct are reported to be on the sici * list. The condition of Mr. Johnston in thought to be serious. He has been con fined to his home for several months. In the future each graduate from thE choir of St. John's Episcopal Church will b4 - pte,ented with a diploma in recognition o: Shis services. This is one of the innovations Sintroduced since Mr. G. A. Daland assumet * the position of choirmaster of the church These diplomas will bear the signature 0: the rector and the choirmaster. Mr. Da. land has placed an order for 100 diplomas .Under the pastorate of Rev. 1father liar. fin, pastor of Holy Trinity Church, ovei $1,000 has been added to the fund beini raised for the building of the new parisl --hall. The sum required to meet the cos of construction is $20,000. and it is under *stood the trustees now have in hand ovej Rev. Dr. Pettis, pastor of Grace Episcopa Church. who sustained a broken wrist in a fall upon the ice several weeks ago, is con valscing. Prof. George H. Wells, who has been ii for the past two weeks, is improving. Mrs. Samuel Goldenberg of 3006 0 street Georgetown, has as her guest Mrs. Samue Dreyfuu of Waynesboro. Pa. Miss Carry Hollander of Amesbury, Mass. *is the guest of the Misses Probey of 1394 Uth street. The Rheumatism Germ. lEre the New York Globe. Ia January, 1903, a circular germ, he Ronging to the same family as the pneumo la. germ, was announced as the cause 0 aente rheumatism: subsequent investiga tis has tended to confirm this statemeni ecording to Dr. J. M. Beattie of the Uni wersity of Edinburgh. When artificiall: pesin milk or bouillon it produces a inkdacidification of these fluids, an wbaanimals are inoculated with it a traiL ot synaptoms and lesions similar to thos ac ute rheumatism in man occur. Fo heereasons, says Dr. Beattie, the "ml eseeus rheumatism"~ may be considere * gecial organism, and the cause of acut ~ythe will of David R. Jarvis, formeri of the law school of the University S York, fied for probate yesterday I Tork, the Hampton Norisal and Ag Institute of Hampten, Va,. ri frthe an~I d eato ol aias mt GOLDEN[ Tomori Men's Furnishings Men's 4-ply Pure 2100 Linen Collars, in standing and turn-down styles, in cluding the high fold and wings; regular 12%c. qualities; all sises up to 16%. Remnant price..................... Men's 50c. Muslin Night Robes, good quality; some collarless styles, neatly trimmed with silk; all sizes up to 18; full cut and perfect fit- 39c"o ting. Remnant price....... 12 Suits of Men's Fine Heavy-weight Flannelette Pajargas; neat patterns; ex tra well made and fin4-hed; trimmed with silk frogs and large pearl buttons. sell regularly at $3.00. $ Remnant price......... GENUINE "Brighton" Porters, in plain and fancy col ors: neat patterns; patent clasp. Rem nant price............ Men's 50. Heavy Fleece-lined Under wear; shirts and drawers to match; shirts are taped neck and pearl buttons: drawarsare 3 9 c. well shaped: mostallsizes. Remnant price............ Boys' Clothing. Small lot of Boys' Two-piece Winter weight Suits; in fancy materials. such as Cheviots and Worsteds. In Norfolk. Knickerbocker a n d double-breasted styles. Sizes 11 to 16 years. 2o98 Sold up to $6. for........ Odds and ends of Boys' Fedora and Derby Hats; Wool Sailors and Velvet and Wool Tam O'Shanters; sold up to 2 609c., for........................ A small lot of Boys' Flannelette Blouse Waists; J in broken sizes. Worth o up to 50c., for................. B o y s' regular 49c. Blouses and Shirts of Madras and Percale. Bro- 25 . ken sizes. Friday at........ Boys' Fancy Vests of Duck. Pique and Fancy Figured materials. Sizes 49 co 7. 8, 9, 10 and 11 years. Reduced from $1 to........... Boys' Blue D e n i m Brownie Overalls; sizes Il5co 3, 4, 6. 12 and 13 years o only. Sold at 25c., for....... Boys' Fancy Winter-weight Suits; in Eton style; sizes 3 and 4 years only. To be closed out Friday $ 1.a19 at................... Boys' 12%c. Silk Shield Bows, 6c. Silk Web Elaptic Suspenders, 19c. Boys' Golf Caps at 9c. each. Silk Remnants. Remnants of 36-in. Black Taffeta Silk, 36-in. Black Peau de Sole Silks, 27-in. Black Japanese, Black Satin Duchesse, Black Brocades, Black Cords, Black Gros GralIn. Black Moire Velour, Colored Taffetas. Colored Peau de Sole, Colored Peau de Cygne, Colored Crepe de Chine. Figured Satin Liberty, White Japanese Habutal. Fancy Taffetas, Fancy Louis Ine. Figured Fbulard, etc., marked about one-half of regular price. Linen Remnants. Remnant lot of Children's Pure Linen Table Bibs, measure 12x16 inches; linen momie cloth, all around open work border; tied fringe at the bottom; tape at the neck. In- 45CO stead of loc., each......... 6 dozen Large Size Gray Linen House or Scrub Cloths, 23 in. square; the usual price is 7c. each. Remnant o price.................. 17 dozen Extra Heavy Unbjeached Turkish Towels; fast color borders; fringed at the ends; made of soft heavy double twisted yarn; sold for 12%c. Remnant p'ice, each................... Remnant lot of Satin Damask Tray Covers; some are the mercerized dam ask, hemmed at the ends; some are all pure linen, fringed all around; worth 19c. and 25c. each. 2 R - Remnant price........ Ladies' Nice Soft-qual tyHandkerchiefs, with hematitched border. Fri da,each, at........... Men's plal. white Linen Handkerchiefs, - with hemstitched bor der. Regular 12%c.( i6f'~ auefor.............. Men's regular 23c. pure All-linen Hand k er ch ie fs , with i' hand- embroidered 1 )i/r initial. Regular 23c. quality for..... Gltoves. Ladles' regular 25c. Lisle Thread Gloves; I~ in black or gray. j Friday at ha.lf price.. A remnant lot of Chil den's Kid Gloves, in various colors. Sold at 7 75c. a pair. Friday for.. Neckwea r. Crepe Lisse Ruching; in white, pink and blue. Regular price. 10c. a length. Friday, ~o instead, at.................. Regular 19c. Collar and Cuff Sets - the latest fad. Made of white Persian Lawn, with ih' hemstitched border. Friday. per set.................... Regular 25c. Veiling; in black and assorted colors. We've cut it up into one-yard lengths and priced it at.... Jewelry Odd ments. Odds and ends in Jewelry, Hat Pins. Brooches, Pin Sets. Belt Pins,. etc.; former 10c. to 19c. values; gold - plated, enameled and French gray effects. Choice... KELiD CONSULTATIONS, r. Von Ogden Vogt Arrives and Talks Christian Endeavor. 1 Mfr. Von Ogden Vogt, general secretary fthe United Society of Christian En davor, arrived in this city shortly after o'clock this afternoon and went almost imediately to the First Congregational Curch, corner of 10th and G streets nrthwest, where he held two confer-1 eces with local pastors on questions of1 Iportance to the Christian Endeavor ovement. He was niet by President wen P. Kellar of the District Union, ho introduced him at the conference to tose with whom he was not already sc 'aaited. t is Mr. Vogt's desite to learn as nearly a possible thes views of various Influen al pastors whose ehurehes have Chris an Endeavor societies on plans for fos ering this movement and enlarging its nfluence for good assong young people. In the course of his remarhs he sug ste$ that a* step foirward ight be Uken y encouraging lndividml sab sk 9 The swift-turnin for tomorrow. They are all as remnants every Friday will giv Friday Snaf Clotl 2D Men's Medium-weight Suits, sold as high as $10. Various good OtYllsh patterns In chevioto and cassimeres. Friday at.......... ................... 85 pairs of Men's Trousers; in me dium and heavy weights. mostly dark colors. Sold 1.49 up to $2.50 pair, for.......... 16 Men's Top Coats of covert cloth, in two shades. Regular $7.50 kind, for....... 23 Young Men's Suits, medium weight and dark colors in fancy mixtures, and also plain black thibets. Sold , up to $7.50, for .............. Quick Selling I 'Ladies' Regular $1.50 and $2.00 Ox fords and Shoes, in tan, black and patent leather. Broken sizes. Friday at.. . Ladies' Regular $1.25 and $1.50 Gym nasium and Strap Slippers; in broken sizes, to be closed out c, Friday at......................... Ladies' Regular $2.00 and $2.50 Tan and Black Oxfords; In broken sizes and narrow widths only. Light and heavy soles. Friday at..................... Oddmentsof U Lot of Black Mercerized Petticoats; made with five small bias ruf fles on a full circular flounce. C 40 and 42-inch lengths............... Lot of Fine Quality Nainsook and Cambric Undergarments, including Gowns. Skirts, Drawers, Corset Covers and Marguerite Chemise. All are hand somely trimmed with superior quality laces or embroideries. One and two of a kind styles, which are soiled and mussed. Values worth up 9 to $2.98, for .................... 98c Small lot of Colored Lawn Kimonas, in polka dots and figures, with plain borders. Yoke back and front. Broken sizes. I 9 Friday.......................... * Uning Rem Qualities Worth A purchase of two cases Linings; secured from thc m They include Glitter Silk Glass, Geneva Linings and M assortment of wanted shades f from 3 to 9 yards. These represent qualities 25c. a yard. Remnant price, 64c. yar RPkemn.-ants of Remnants of crisp sheer quality white India Linon. 30 inches wide. In lengths from 2 to 8 yards. yC. Usual 12%c. quality, at.......... Remnants of sheer quality Check Dim ity, in small, medium and large checks. Lengths from 2 to 10 yards. Regular 15c. qual ity, at.......................... Friday Bargair Large bunches of line Vio lets, in severa' shades, with foliage. Regular 39c. value, 19cQ for.......................... Fine quality Rose Foliage, a large sprays. Regular 10c. llUC, value, at....................... Imported Roses, three In a bunch; in red, pink, white, tea, lilac, jack and light blue. Regular Q 391c. value, at................... Remnanits of About 5,000 yards of Embl:< big selling, will be put out on the cour are Cambric, Swiss and Nainsook EdgE styles, from the dainty baby patterns i set covers. 5c. values at 1 ~4. yd. Sc. values at 344. yd. Lace Remnants. 12-yard bolts of French Valenciennes Lace, for trimming. Usually sold at Plat Val., Normandy 'and Point de Paris Laces, in desirable2 KAY styles. Usual 10c. val- QJ eIt ue, for.. . .. . ..- -- -- Half-yard Remnants of All-over Embroidery and _ Lace; sufficient for a yoke. I 1)' Regular price, 75c. yard. oi7'~ Per length............... Hand Bags. Odds and ends of regular 50c. and 75c. Hand Bags, black and col ors, in a variety of styles and shapes; some fitted (r with purse and card case. Y vo Choice............. hom he spoke we?e in accord with him on hese matters. Another conference with local pastors nd Endeavorers, at which Mr. Vogt will e present. is scheduled to take place to orrow afternoon at the First' Congrega lonal Church. The plan which is being 'llowed Is to divide the pastors into ~roups for conference and to consider more refully than could otherwise be dane the problems of the work. A conference for Junior workers will be aeld tomorrow evening at the First Pres-. ryterian Church, and this will be followed i a mass meeting, at which Mr. Vogt will eliver an address on "Present Day Chris ian Endeavor." Mr. Vogt is stopping at e Raleigh. The Spell of the Thater. Pay the 14Adoi. Ps. The glamour of the stagel No onecan de ine It or explain it; no one who has fallen ider its spell ean regist it. You see 22 aat erk in the great artist whio, confdent o eess, already~ crowned. with latreSs masaida buG a o mamatv SD~_ndabl g wheels of eiri spr&ng t embled in the fOTi list-and t e prompt response:to the big bargan s in Men's ling. 90 pair's of Young Men's Trousers. in heavy weight and dark colorL. 28 and 29-inch lengths. Sold up to $2.29 pair, at.................29 Lot of Men's Fancy Vests of stylish. mereer ized materials.: Sold up to $3.50, for..................... $ - 4 Men's Unfinished Worsted Tuxedo Suits; coats silk lified throughout. Faced with gros - grain silk. Sizes 33, 35 and 40. .Re duced from $22.50 to..... Lot Men's Spring Hats. in both stiff and soft styles. Good - range of desirable colors. Broken sizes. Worth $2$1.35 and $2.50, for.......... )rices on Shoes Men's Regular $2.00 Shoes, of calf, patent leather and kid. Broken sizes. Friday 049 at............................. Children's Regular $1.00 Kid and Calf Shoes; heel and spring heel styles. Sizes 8 to 12. Reduc- 0c, ed to......................... Infants' Regular 50c. Soft Sole Shoes and Moccasins; in assorted colors. Broken sizes. Friday ,c, at.................................. Ladies' Regular 75c. "Ever stick" Rubbers; extra low 39C, cut; Candee quality. Friday at. ndergarments. Another lot of Gowns, Skirts, Drawers, Chemise arid Corset Covers. which are also soiled and c, mussed. Sold up to $1.60. for Oddments of Corsets, in Coutil, Batiste and Ventilating Net; broken sizes and soiled. Black, white and drab. Medium, long, short and girdles. Sold up to $1.00, for............................. White Knit Sweaters with sleeves; full blouse front; high and V neck. Broken sizes. Rentain ders of our regular stock sold up to $2.98, for......... Ladies' Gingham Aprons, in brown and alue checks. Also short white Xprons with embroidered ci pocket. Reduced to........ na nts, 6 O/4C.0 up to 25c. Yard. of "mill ends"' of high-class 11 at a big conces&ion. , Anderson's Percalines, Spvn ercerized Sateens in a complete or.spring. In deirable lengths sold off the piece as high as White Goodss White Figured India Linon; also plain white India Linon; quality sold regularly at 8c. a yard, 5C. for...................................... Regular 10c. quality white Figured Madras; in dots and neat fig ures. Very desirable for suits and waists. Regular 10c. grade, c for...................................... 8 is in Millinery. Special lot of Chiffon Hats, in all good colors, such as red, brown, navy and black. Prettily shirred and tucked. Choice of ten shapes. 98c Regular 31.50 value, for.... * Special line of fine Jap. Silk Hats; beautifully made of shirrings and tucks, in red, brown, navy blue and black. Large assortment of shapes. Usual $3.00 value for..................... Embroideries. idery Remnants, left from recent ters for quick selling tomorrow. Included s and Insertings, in a great variety of o the wide and elaborate width for ~cor 12Kc. values at 744c. yd. 19c & 25cvalues, 123/c. yd. Trunks and Suit Cases. 8 Large-size Flat-top' C a n v a s - c o y e red Trunks ; brass trimmed; d iron bottom. Were QY 1 32-in. Trunk, slight ly scratched. Sold at 5 Flat-top Canvas-covered Trnaiks, with iron bottom and plate lock. Regularo $4.98 values for....: s.. - Lot of 24-inch Dielss Suit Cases;- made on a steel frame, SiihOd L with brass lochk and lD)f catches. Regular. $1,50 'I'~o value for.............. COXGBSS IN NNVW HALTL Arrangement for Meeting of Daughters of Amerlea* Reolution. The Daughters of ther American Revolu tion will be permitte& to !14 their next an nual congress next ~yfitheir new Con tinental Hall, now 4i 01We of cnstrue tion. =The building on0ly'about half fin ihed and will still be unoempleted i May, but the District ofBicialh today dedded to grant the applioation of the contraetors, the Rlchardsofr,and Burgee. Contpany, for permision to ma.k certain modifleationsl in the plans, in. order to permit the daugh trs to occupy the buildiag tempor'ariy as the meeting plaos fo. the congrss, Bnildiag nspector ARS#9rd in a report on the appletion of the builn s whieh Ig le Store"S ade have made maay big ry buyer who is -acquainted with,ft offered in seasonable goods !r1r im Women's Cot Suit. 8 Guaranteed - Rain Proof . Walking Skirts; dark Oxford gray; kItted around the bottom; In the abort lengths only. Reduced from 87.A0 to..........:.... 11.Ladieg' Wa&lng Skirts, consisting of - Panne Cheviot. Pebble Cheviot and plain cloths; -handsome kilted styles and trimmed with tailbr-stitch ed bands; oddments of skirts that sold from $6 to 8........................... 9 8 2 Black Peau De Sole Silk Coats, three - quarter length; handsomely trimmed; sizes 86 and 88. Reducea from $23.00 to.......... .... ..... 7 Misses' Skirts in All-wool Venetian; plain cloth and Oxford gray zibeline; left over from lines that sold up to $ 1.98 35.00............. 14 spring weight Tan Covert Cloth .Jackets; short hip effect; trimmed with self tailor straps; sizes 38. 44) and 44. Reduced , from $5.98 to................ 1 Tan Cravenette Rain Coat; tight fitting backs; i1ght tan color; size 40. Reduced $6.98 from $15.00 to............... Waists and 27 White and All-black Habutal Silk Shirt Waists, made in tailored style and large and small-sized tucks; others embroidered down the front panel. All have the latest leg-o' mutton sleeves. Values $1.98 $3.00 to $3.50.................. 2 Dark Navy Blue Cashmere Tea Gowns: all trimmed with cream-color lace insertions; Watteau-plaited back; fitted dressmaker lining; sizes 36 and 38 only; were $2.98 $5.00. Reduced to........... 8 Imported Outing Flannel House Wrappers, in light Persian effects; yoke trimmed with satin ribbon: skirt has nice wide flounce at bottom; sizes 34, 38. 44 and 46 only. Former price, $2.50............. ,9 Black Taffeta Silk Shirt Waists; all elaborately tucked, both front and back; made over fitted lining; also a few Peau de Sole Unlined Box-plait ed Waists; sizes 42 and 44 $2.98 only; sold for $5.00.......... Ladies' I mported . Worth $2 and $2.50 The importer's clearance of gain, which we in turn offer tom orr They are the "Swan" make-o f in sleeves. Full regular made garm ent They have two faults-they ar e s That's why we can offer regu lar Fourth Floor I Remnants of Denims, Cretonnes, Silko lines, Curtain Swiss and other drapery materials. Sold off the piece at 12%c. and 15c. a & , yard, for.................... Remnant lot of Fine Quality Draper ies, including taffetas, art ticking, French sateen, etc. Worth 25c. to 7c. 1 3 co yard, for......... ... -- Lot of Pictures, the frames of which are slightly tarnished; various up-to-date subjects and hand- 6dhc some frames. Sold up to $2.00, for...................... Lot of Rattan Rockers; subject to slight imperfections, but not enough to hurt the wear. Worth $4.50 and $2.98 $5.00, for.............. Reminants of Regular 10c. and Regular 13 12%c. Printed Lawns, in dots, spots, neat and Ginghams, well-colored d e s igns plaids, s tr and stripes; in white pan cl and tinted pan cl g r ounds-~~ ore. Friday, atyd.,.at...... Ribbon Remnants. A big accumulation of Ribbon rem nants has been left from our sale of "Mill Ends," and these will be marked for immediate clearance tomorrow. The several lots include Ribbons of every wanted sort-such as Satin Taf fetas, Dresdens, Fancy Novelty Ribbons, Plain Taffetas, Ombre Ribbons, etc. In each of the follow ing lots will be found a satisfying assortment of shades. Lot 1-At.........-------.2.c. yard Lot 2-At............ ..-4%c. yard. Lot 8-At................-8%c. yard. Lot 4-At.............--1c. yard. Black Goods. Remnant lot of 88-inch All-wool Black Panne Cheviots regulars89c. qual ity. FridaS' at.......... Remnant lot of All-wool Black London Twine; 42 inches wide; good service able black. Regular 50c.3 c quality.......-------.... Remnant lot of All-wool Black French Voile; reg ular 35c. quality. Friday YIav at..........-------. he construction is fireproof, and he believes :here will be little danger of fire If proper preautionsf are taken. The building inspector, however, does lot approve of the suggestion that a temn orary hot-air furnace be installed under he building. He believes that' Instead of L hot-air furnace a steam heating plant e placed in the basement for use during :he congress. Answer to Complaint. Supt. Stidham in reporting on the com plaint of Morris Hahn of 1916 Pennsyl vaIa avenue northwest relative to "filthy streets" makes the suggestion that when Kr. Hahn is written to in connection with this matter "that the attenflon af hIs fira be called to the trouble the street clea went and remnant opportmnities is store's policy of closing out ad .Tonal wear and home use. LtS, ,Skirts, Etc. 2 Eton Suits-one I" a blak veft asi 34, and 1 navy blue panne cheviot trimnaed- with red, 4.98 eie 36; worth $15 and $18... 3 Black Camers-hair Walking Suits; tight-fitting jackets; button down the front and lined with satin duchesse skirt all kilted around the bottom: sites 40 and 44. $ .98 Reduced from $20.00 to..... 2 Misses' Tourist Suits; made of One black chev iot: sizes 14 and 18. Re- $6.98 duced from $15.98 to........ 2 Velour Coats; one Is broadtall and the other is plain; size 38. Reduced from $15.00 $6.98 and $20.00 to................. 5 Ladies' Black Panama Dress Skirts; most elaborately trimmed with self milliner's folds and corded pIaing: 42 and 43 Inches long. Reduced from $10.00 ,-9 to0..........-------------------. 1 Black Broadcloth Dress Skirt; most elaborately braided: has nice train; 43 Inches long. V4.98 Reduced from $120 to..... Wrappers. 1 All-over Irish Crochet Lace Waist; made over silk; round yoke effect; size 38; reduced $2.85 from $6.98 to............. Lot of Heavy Mercerized Vesting Shirt Waists; yoke all trimmed with tailor made tucks; plain French backs; broken sizes; former 2C. price, 79c.; reduced to.......... The accumulation of our soiled and mussed White Madras and Fancy Vest ing Shirt Waists. All tucked and plait ed effects. Broken sizes though up to size 44 In the 59C. lot. Values up to $2.00........ 3 dozen Fancy Dark Cotton Vesting Shirt Waists, in neat designs and colors; all tailor-ma0e effects; all sizes. Value $1.50. Reduced 50C. to.......................... 4 dozen Heavy Fleeced Outing Flannel Wrappers, in fancy dark col ors; all neatly trimmed; sizes 32, 34 and 36; values up to C, $1.50......................... 4 iIk Vests 0) for - - 7UVo small lots gave us this big bat - ow at a fraction of the regular price. kported silk, with high neck and long )led and In small sizes. r2.00 and $2.50 Silk Garments for 75c. ,emnant News. 8 Mattresses; soiled and slightly dam aged; size 3 feet 6 inches and 4 feet 6 inches. Regu lar $2.50 and $3.00 values, $1.59 for.......................... Lot of soiled Spreads; full size for double beds; Marseilles pat terns. Regular $1.00 and $1.25 OYC values, for........................ 14 soiled Comforts; dou ble-bed size; scroll-stitched -quilted. Regular $3.50 ,98 value, for..................... Lot of odd rolls of Japanese Mattings; cotton warp and double dyed; white, with inlaid figures; worth $10 a roll of 40 yards. Fri-$5.98 day at......................... Lot of Head -Rests of French sateen, finished with cord. Reduced from 2. to............ Wash Goods. %c. Dress Regular 12%c. Cotton In checks, Voile; in checks and plain colors; one of the p e s and most desirable wash m a t erlals Dress Goods. 38-inch Panama Wor steds, In a good assort- I ment of colors. Regular 20c. value, at.............. 38-inch Silk S tr ip e Cream Bedford Cord; for f lr waists and suIts. Usual jj 29c. quality, at........... Regular 50c. quality AUl-wool Che, lots, strictly reversible; in navy and royal blue., brown, garnet, mode, etc. Friday, at............... Remnant lot of Dress Goods, com prising 54-inch All-wool Fancy Suitings, 50-inch SicIlian, 46-Inch French Voile. 45-Inch sIlk-finish HenrIetta, 42-Inch Crepe de Chine, 46-inch Pananm 44-Inch fancy Mohair, and 54-inch Cheviots. All In desirable lengths. Qualities worth as high as $1.00 a yard,57c Children's UJmbrellas. Children's School Umbrellas. strongly made of good quality fast blac1e me. cerized gloria cloth; steel rod and fjal paragon frames; neat nat ural wood handles. se cal at.............. BBICES 01 KOUND BUILDBBB. ounds in Wisronsin Nave Only Na ample lopnd in Ameriea. aabee orr. Mtsseset Je.seL In many respects Astalan. in Wisconsin is among the most remarkable prehistoril monuments in the northwest. It Is the onl; brick-yalled town site found in this con try. It is on the bottom land of the Cray fsh~river, about-two miles from lake Xills The emelosing walls of the town site ax about 100 fieet en its flanks and 1,000 fee long. The. river served to ea.iptte tih inclosure et invmateen acres of lana. Within and without tas imelesire thes K Streets. Home Needs. (Nasement.) LOt of 34 odd Pitchers, left from toilet Sets. Tinted and dower deco rations. large size. Worth up to "2.50 each, at............... .. Odd lot of 19 Decorated Meat PMat ters; sold regularly at 73c. each. Friday. at........... Etched Gas Globes; in new designs. UsuiJ 29c. values. Friday,. ' at ...... ................I 5C. Wooden Wash Tubs; xegular family sIBe. Regular 75c. value for ...... .... ... .. .. 59C. Odd lot of Phillip's Wash Tub Stands; will nt any size tub. Friday 2 C at...................... ...2 Mop Handles; suitable for brush or mop. Friday. each at.......... Lot of Feather Dusters; with six-foot handles, Friday at.... I OC. Odd lot of Granite Iron Pie Plates. Friday, at......... C Lot of Decorated China Soap Dishes. Mugs and Tooth Brush Holders, left from tolet sets. Valus worth up to 0e., for.................... I * Odd lot of small size Decorated Water Pitchers, left from toilet sets. None worth under 25c.. and others in the lot worth as high as 65c. Choice Friday................................ Odd lot of Terra Cotta Cuspidors. In assorted colors. Usual 15e, value..9, for................................ Odd lot of Sheet-iron Bread Pans. deep and shallow. Friday at...... * - Odd lot of Round Silvered Serv- C. Ing Trays. Friday. each, at ....... e 1-quart sine Water Bottles, in fancy shape. Friday at....... e Carlsbad China Cake Plates; sold usually at 15C. each, for....... e 6 "Standard" Oil Heaters, with brass founts, smokeless and odor less burners. Regular $5.00 value, at................. Galvanized Iron Wash Tube, family size, usual price WC., for ........................:..4&0 Odd lot of Butcher Knives; ex tra quality steel. Usual 10c. val ues, for.................. Granite Iron Ham Boilers, sold regularly at $1.25. Friday 7C at...............- - - . ------ 2-quart Granite Iron Farina Boilers. Sold regularly at 45c., for........................-. Small Wares. Household Fast Black Mending I or Darning Cotton; 2 cards for.... we Washable Dress Shields: double nain sook covered; made by Kleinert; worth up to 19c. Pair............ 9 Double Covered Corset Clasps; 1-inch steel; white only; regular 5c. grade. Pair............... Feather-weight S 1 e e v e Protectors; made of percaline; tape bound; with patent snap fasteners; white, black or checked. Pair.......... IO * Nickeled Steel Scissors apd Shears; all sizes; worth up to 19c. Pair.................. Large size Jet Pin Cubes; worth 4 Sc............ .--. ---- D exter's White Knitting Cotton; ball............... Kid-covered Hair Curlers: all sizes; worth 5c. and Sc. Dozen.. * Simmons' Girdle Formers. With this arrangement a simple piece of ribbon is made into a neat crushed effect girdle, without sewing or fitting. Spe cial at................... * Jet Head iat Pins; fancy cut jet, dull or bright finish; extra length steel pins; 10c. kind ....................-. 5 Domestics. Small lot of 81x90 Bleached Sheets; slightly soiled and damaged. Left from the Inauguration rash. Regular 59c. value. To be closed out Sri- 35ce day at........................... 10 dozen Bleached Pillow Cases; size 36x36 inches. Slightly soiled from handling. Seo Friday, each, at.............. A big lot of "Mill Ends" of yard-wide Corded Madras; In a variety elj neat blue and black and white stripes, figures and polka dots. Lengths from 1 to 1~ l C yards. Regular 12%kc. Io. quality. FrIday at.... Remnants of Cotton Challis; suitable for kimonaw and children's dresses. Lengths from 2 to 10 yards. Friday. qJ ov yad........................ Remnants of Mercerized Foulards; in navy and cadet blue. Suitable for w ai st s, dresses, etc. Friday, oU1f yard.......... Juvenile Needs. 11 ChIldren's Spring-weight Coats of all-wool Bedford . Cord and French Flannel. Sizes six months to three years. Sold up to $6.98. Re-ll 79 duced to........... Small lot of Children's Mull and Silk Caps; muss ed and soiled; French f style. Sold as high as II 75c, for................ Infants' Long and Short White Cam bric Slips, Long and Short Skirts of Cambric and Flannelette, White Muslin Night Gowns. Flannelette Sacques, White Aprons I(Jf and Guimpes. Soiled. Sold U7 he up to 89c., for.......... Small lot of Children's White Dresses and Skirts, all of which are soiled and muss- fr ed. Sold up to $1.25,q.o for...---. -. -----------. '7 Children's Knit Sweat ers, in white and red. All fv are soiled. Sizes up to 4 eI' years. Sold at $1.00; for. . enemy could command the whole town site. It has always been conceded that Astalan was not inclosed for purposes of "defense. It has been suplposed that It wa walled for protection from wild animals though the inclosure has never been hig or abrupt enough since its discovery t ,keep out the panther, wildcat, wolf, bar moose or buffalo, which were the only dan gerous nimals of the woods hereabouts. STepurpose of its inhabItants in eon struting this inclosure over half a mil - Jogstil rmins a mystery. The mos reakble art of Astalan is its brick wall *4n walks. In that It is singular and ajone, the only example of bricklaying tamong alt the monumtents of the moun a bunrs. These brick, or bricklets, are n en2Ular and regular In form and da as are the anodern brick. They are simply baib of plastc clay welded by the band ato mUa bicklet of irregular Iwa abot the Mvrg sg og a snow neai nt as the siaeist wed ay 1ki~ingl end thm e r -t ' h b b is ed or yt~elew. urnOs