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For Habit API HUNGARIAN NA Unloads 1 Opens I Reliem APENTA bs more ge waters. Does not cau subsequent constipath corpulency and in the been proven by ezperit The NAME of th London, on the Al Uniformity and Su Pt Credit I Go=Cart Carriago Also new Mattings, and Linoleums, togeti Furniture of every good easy weekly or monthly p Our new spring lin( now complete and inclu< ally guarantee for durabi leums are also here in ti down all floor coverings extra charge. Parlor Su the newest upholsteries ranging from $17.50 Three-piece Suites up Our Crockery Departm tains the newest and ha zoo-piece Dinner Sets, A cluding the finest Havil Room Suites, Brass Bed Closets and Furniture ol PETEI 817-819-821 Bet, If you have You have it because y< have not tried Instant adlasting z lief follows isuse. Agreeable, convenie and efficient. Testified by thousands of peop Prices, z5c., Soc. and 4 Free sample, booki etc., apply to L5, .-DAY a 0.. 14th an Pua. F. U. WILLIAMS a 00.. 0th ad F . UENRY EVANS. M- F st. a.w. CA. . KLOENUNGK. 7th and 3 st "i3.|'.".'..., cuarsTraN Dnno 00.. 0d ..e ae. amw. 3. 3. cuiai New York ave. and 3 PAINT. W.H1.Butler Co.,", ual and Oit itipation. 01 NTA., TURAL APERIBNT WATER he Liver the Bowels res the Kidneys ste In action than other purgative se caapy pains nor give rise to - a. Its efcacy In removing f t and treaftent of other dsorders has ince. APOLLINARIS CO., Ld. >enta Label is a Guarantee of periority. ter Grogan. or All Washington. 94 X&10% h . Discount for cash with order OilcctlS or within 30 days; 7% per cent If bill Is paid In 6D days, and 5 ter with per cent If paid within 90 kind, on days. ayrnents. I :s of Chinese and Japanese Mattings are le only such qualities as we can person [ity and satisfaction. Oilcloths and Lino te best grades. We cut, fit and tack without + ites in all at prices $ISO CRDEDIT to $100. ent corn ndsomest decorations in Dinner Ware. ;-75 cash, $7-5o on time. Other sets, in nd China, at all prices up to $85. Bed steads, Solid Oak Sideboards, China every good kind on credit. Z (GROGAN, 823 Seventh St. N. W., een H and I Sts. ANNAPOLIS NAVAL OWE=H. Track Athletic Work Begun--Young Woman's Seris Condition. Special ConespoNdece t The Evening Star. ANNAPOLIS, Md., March 22. 195. Second Lieut. J. H. Thompson, U. S. Ma rine Corps, has been granted leave of ab sence until Aprit- 2 1905. Lieutenai Thompson is attached to the School of Ap plication, Marine barracks, Naval Acad emy. Lieut. C. B. Brittain, U. S. N., who fo1 the last three years has been assigned tt duty In connection with the department o ordnance and gunnery at the Naval Acad emy; has received final orders of his de tachment from the academy. Lieutenan1 Brittain has been ordered to the battleshil Maine on March 31 as aid on the staff o: Rear Admiral Evans. Surgeon E. S. Bogert, U. S. N., receivec E il orders today of his detachment fron duty at the Naval Academy. Surgeon Bo gert has been ordered to Newport News Va., on Saturday next, March 25, to repor1 to the senior officer at the station for dut; on the new cruiser Virginia. For the las three years Dr. Bogert has been assignet to duty at the academy, during which time he has been the physical director of the midshipmen athletes. Dr. Bogert has done excellent work along this line and has taken keen Interest in promoting athletici at the academy. P. J7. Finneran of the Knickerbocker Ath p 'letic Club~ of New York, arrlved here las ' night, and at once began work looking t< the development of track athletics at tis Naval Academy. He will have charge thi season and Is expected to develop the bes' 5team the maaemy has ever had. The condition of Miss Viola- Chaney, wi was seriously injured on Friday last by be ing thrown from her borse, ramin== un changed. Miss Chaney is seventeen years old and the only daughter of Mr. and Mrs R. G. Chaney of this city. She bae basi unea==oinu diom Friday eacept for briel intervals. The base of the skull was free tt ured by the fall from the borse she wel riding at the tbme of the aceoidet. ORev. Upton Beli Thommes of Grace Church Baltimore, will preach the wedweek lent.a The anneal conference of the asean di. * trct o theY. M C.A.. cosmprising dele gtsfrom Maryland, Delaware and the District of Columbia, will convene hero Pri, day for a three days' sesin. One hun dred and fifty delegates are expected. Thb w. opening se..ss. will be bead in the gsnai a. amw. chamber at the state house, end wSi be addressed by Gmwrnor War~eld. wr. N. Den~e Millet, the well-nwn hendi . sw. dipieomat end men of letters. ledtured las . a~w night at the old armory at the Naval Acad avs emy befao the amMmbipenen end navel mn tingent The lecture, whlch was in French was given under the ansalis of the aa e. s..- sujc 5ws*TeMditetan la U (-de eCrndes and the at e" Va- Comma--- orge N. U. . sat 'who has been absent for sey months 0a itb st. sick leave, returned tO the Naval Academa today with Uan StemW. bm S-ae Fia Coe alde Stmyi na rged hi family en the baes. The -Anne Aruadiet ony asaa g elety met here today and eteeled e se. shr the eso etdeTo n, Mr. 3.n3 aysr wun be. ceeete a the pules seb en Vg y. Riley, ee., t.ae hiutoran e(A=a-s= e i ..retes bmwea pted bytheaiw S new the he -a3---- TheI he Uage wef ---- an's Chuistlan w misbl west hranab R a i m- 1 4 TelephEoe rates In ew TOM are tP be red=hed frmow is t be am e*6taant Ne WbS 609M tim 1t - I01 - 9 raved against the high charge t r te phone seivice, and as a result of the peb lio outcry against what has been twa ed lterally extortin, an a2ietiOn trOea the same cause with which W tans are now suffertng, the 4skal .e1 naounoement of a reduction effeetfvw 2ay 1 -was announced last night 1W Union X. Bethell. first vice preideat ad general manager of the new York Tele phone Company. All direct Hae business subscrtbers of the compasnY wi. be ch e the new schedule of rateK re of the rates nam'r& in the Cn tract now existing betvreen the sb scribers and the comspany. This action was determined upon yes terday at a meeting of the beard of directors of the company, who, smarting under the persisteat demands nade bt, the Vublc, have not only reduceg the chule of rates on limited -asle but have refised other schedules to go into effeet three months hence. This latter revision refers to the sabedule of tell rates between the sev eral telephone distriets In New KOrk city. The change in these rates, a dO termined upon yesterday. will taXeof-!t feet "at the first of the month following the next issue of the telephone direc tory." The directory is issued quarterly. the one now in use being dated Janu ary 1. Victory Is Won. This is a victory won after a battle be gan ten weeks ago and carried on in the o face of the power of the New York Telephone Company, that wielded, its power so that it apparently had sym pathizers in legislative balls. and moral support in some business quarters. When legislative assistance througb &iW investigation. of the New .York Telephone Company's financial affairs and its methods was demanded every influence 'that could be exerted by the company was brought to bear, both on the legislature and certain merchants to prevent it. but the'possibil ity of such- an investigation Is not yet be a yond'hope.' In the meanwhile the telephone company has been driven from the position it has rmaintained for a score of years-that of a monopolistic dictator, which would not feel the force of public sentiment. and give those dependent upon It fair and equitable treatment. That Its position has been untenable is easily seen when now, on the verge of a hearing on Senator Keenan's bill to com Wpc the company to reduce Its schedule of rates throughout every borough, it Is forced to officially acknowledge that it has been overcharging its customers for the service it has rendered. To Commence Xay 1. Mr. Bethell anounces that on May 1 the rates for direct Une business will be re duced on the basis of twenty per cent to small subscribers and about ten per cent to larger subscribers. In other words, a customer who now pays $75 for six hundred messages will obtain the same service for $80, a saving of $15. The subscriber who pays 3228 now for four thousand five hun dred calls will pay $24, a reduction of 24, or about ten per cent. The reductions are supposedly made on the basi that the New York Telephone Company is willing .o reduce Its not earn ings so that the latter will be ten per cent on the capital actually Invested, instead of the fourteen per cent It earned last year. CHU19MnrMg' ZEAGUE. Lecture by Dr. . . Drown at Epiphany Church. Rev. DT.'BEdward S. [rown, prfeper of systematic divinity at the Episcopal Theological School, Cambridge, Meet., delivered a lecture before the Church men's League of this city last evening in the Church of the Epiphany on "Chis tian Education," In which he said that the Sunday school Is the place to teach the children religion. "The Sunday school," he said, "Is the strategic point in the present situation. It ought to be taken by the church, as by the country at large, with protomt~ seriousness, but that It Is not so taken there can be no doubt. The last two years has shown a growth In thd impor tance put upon the Sunday schoel and an improvement In its methods, but there is much left to be possessed. The first thing necessary Is a deep sense that the efficient Sunday school is needed. The tchurches get what they want if they want It badly enough. If our laymeen really want the religious education of their children and take that want to heart they will get It, and one of the signs of their wanting it will be their -willingness to pay for it. "Public school property in New York City is valued at $80,000,000, which shows how much the people want a good edu tcation for their children. When the I churches really want good religious edu Scation they will be wfiling to pay some I thing for It; and they will get it, riot b simply bicause they pay for it, but be I cause the payment proves the seriousness I of their demand. "The crying needs are text-books and -teachers. Our Sunday school text-books tare deathly dull. Nothing is more needed tilan the putting of good scholarship and goed teaching ability into the text-books frteSunday school. Requairements for tthe teacher of sacred things ought to be at least as high as these for the teacher of arithmetia or geography, whereas ths one qualifeation has been the willingness to teach. We need not fear that the rela tien sall become' a mercenary one un less we believe it is mercenary for amin ine er any other man to receive a sal ary, or unless there Is something wrong in every relation where money ,plays a -UEITEDNBDIUE, Annual Affair at loundry XE. U Church est ight. .The sixth annual dinne and reunion of -the Sunday school superintendents of the, I District of Coluta was held last evening at Peundry Methite= Upiscopal ChuSi 16th and Mamlman streets, under the agg picas of the executive ommnaittee of the Sun tday Bbool ameetatin. A imiaa pro-. "grama preceded the dinne in the parle or the cburch. Rew: Jaanes U. GMbert, D.D, .goecsel sesretary of the Docisty for 3e. ' ilius1uaaostma nde the principal - dress. Dr. Charlie V. Neeoau psw~ Sof Gou Wa=slagloUlm',ma hw - ebert K.Moore. paster o to hveaoen, buhethia ther omse m sen ts, t sudininga=.. r. and Mr. T. L Jonel e HReart's~ light," Mrs. ahisn aa.g - - '-1n ho TKg namidtis ma - gge#aew admaasmig, xhedwnea-f Otr:Cgs. ta. dbt t. the alti nier~~e agefth-bdrsetn th Ateet th Wt*atied 46mer wlish wsl na - ese s alee esTk Mnvo a U -n at WO Na uessita betn eapnt and has 1et to is rur tote Wa6stoe siti th aimoc am Or It-as: raw* tte 4 coaet am 01b4r-et foJo . W. ;e8. "6'11 =9s~ MYndstreetfJ. A"'a, erryjs M;W. . ere ha. cwe. aSt rfB.n nn P A Ia== A b te; W. r. HtO aand a er Lt, Is te RIyd.berwit nini-rchge .i ti iniee* fotomaw Lada, -No. SL -Idependeat dr der of Odd Fee l ~w, w elebratt t sixth anniveraii next Friday evin. at 8 o'clock In Odd Vellows' Ho411 en liOrg*C lumbus street.- This lofte w"s 4r&&Unt6& March 19, 1 uner. -the, jurisdiction Pf the Grand LbAof the District of Colum la. was tranared to the G rdW od f Vrsta. The Ltembership ofAPoiema- e niow umbers about 1M5. The'followig aiser of Aleidandria Can otnolIndependent Ord of iOdd F4l lowsf will be-int=llew April 6: W. L. Mar tin, caeptan; 'Charles id. Hawkins lieuten nt; W, Id Latham clerk, and M. on ro, treasurer. The ceremnes.insituting the Alexandria cintho be conDticted by of ir. of the fraternity from7mashington. trla Ltatit g aboul. thirt, members. The Iipei ,oi of t Airnria Light nfantry under thenIlted tates army reg ulations took ie last evenin insn Armory hall ClU. 'Cfires A. Dempy, U. S. A., who IT assigned for duty with the Virginia Alntia, conducted the review. The com pnyeW f tnher the'command of Capt. P. J. Murphy and "ieut. Windsor Demaine. The showing made was Uighly gratifying. At the annual moet*n of the stockhold er of the Jac nPhIlLtps Brick Company held in the Note Rammet In this city yes terdaY the foduWIng directors were elected for the ensuing year: W. P. Jackson, W. P. Jahysan, 4S1. Einsor Malcolm Ruety. Hugh J. P . C, Cockey and Law rence Buty., Dr. &. S. Ashton, earoner for Alerandria County, Yesterday abarnoon aide an ex Atton of the remain= of the workman who Was AM,';e[uaw yesterday morning hel a shot accident near this city. r.a Aht gav a Nardi te of death by dislocation of hee eenk. The man's nme was founc o0 ~4. N.A' S Gr5 alcnno. He was fr. anidqM was twenty-seven years of remains will be buried wh was 0kl4 thiyystr morning wd a toeow inete aemeter isciy r Austgce Cata to ans er the charges f robbing jah Catterback, and of anafttigg Alaet Chattano. with as p astol. that an aay, in w ic - b"d occurred last night at the o or Henaand Duke streets, tinthe oatnwed In order to s cre zielbt The g aiirljarY of the date Of thf a0talN SSaCApRton Phtramation isAto.r natestid Unde tht aspea, of thic A&9Waer ElmanUotpcur" Association, Monday , Mn by a street parade, speaking and recep t at night. - Thomas & Jones Washington D. C., will be the orator of theffi.y. Magnus L. Robinson Is charI anOf the -coedrateon. A ,general 'Invitation. has been extendd to the colored people of the nei boring coun ties to particioate In the aupicso heA~s nmEon BUEGIAY, Moa Clye II 5le by aatr. pardet Dr. Clyde tldridge Molesworth, thirty Years Old, W" arrested last night by Do tetiveS Pratt And Imet and locked up on OL charge at burglary preferred against him In Newark, N. A warrant iled with Captaind Beerm. Xlshostha thvee to wh sa inenorS7 fo Thre itha a Dng enterd themacinje oswp of thinar Ter do is arrestedopahst night bykDe homaPrt and Peekenad lnothed poic ofhisI Nprksio NeAwaran Hed with Ctaing hisda csow latht, the docr whor saientors is ed cae withhat hneterehi deo the ieoseo of bodr rigtoe oj,.n em.io aIn the messag ism he macwanry andthodtes of a tented tha he doctor a a dane roma Oad houald proasl be enamed. Ith actalso ohipfsinin Newark. H a n anhefrigertor ar.ata e a eni TDissinei cae astnig*t, te doc tfor said he wasisn ned rftuanhdatd that het t hs mdl fitorthe uense of bora roing poreuyiton tpe. h esg tat e dco aa dangero . ma n wouldtrbly bearmded.rn Itwes also st at thae Pra esitettainoan ogiera the fasdoist deie th tbad* Aeeny in the halat of-"el eegj e-mi e ad abeesrot asy sr inpewaur, but tvening ad ntdne a ylarg Detecbtive Titewcam her etismoand-g thom eewg f-th andag th rlone rilete t theaid cit wit bAm wteut 9888? bear in a upo -eq --itin paanerd. ;~p-5 UTsi1N i- z6RM IWA 4 Jasanese~ Si Waists - 4atiful White and Black JapMn ilk- Waets; basbm ely trbem d Ae&A -signed with Iniertions of lace and lace em . newest patterns; values are positively I .elal Opening price, 81.9. $6,98 v1o 'Sdirti e New and Splead*t Tallored Hair4I Cheviot Skirts; in blue, brown and bft the latest kilt dffecti fancy crocheted 1 4are &i.hIh grade, none having been so |These Openir Girls' Extra Good Quality and Very Stylish Spring Jackets, made of fine tan covert cloth; aise are from 6 to 14 years; those coats are In. the very latest styles and 4 a:Wremarkably small priced at...................... Children's "iTttle Beauty" Drawer Waists; all sises; the mos Satisfactory waist; rarely re- 19C. duced in price. For Opening.. Wonderful ( a Imported White H flk; w'ii wash per" 2 sik; very special at All-sik Black Rural very fine CtM e an 4 and will malka up be 4 4c under 75c. Very Rich and L1 4 , black and colOrs. in blue, garnet. browx 4 3 c prvof and besvtdweai 9 wide. New Yard-wide P4 est spring effeets; a not a yard wil sell 5 76C O Ing leader at Me. I OW --Idgera f rksi 20steot Igt AMaOeanOM With song and speech the new headqUtar tes of the Clerks' Mutual Benefit and Pro tective AssociatIon In the American Home Insurance building. 5th and G streets north west, was formally opened and dedicated last night. The committee In charge of the function, comprising Messrs. K C. Fisher, charuma, Joseph D. Dreyfuss, A. . Kelley and J. L Kolb, presented an excel lent program of musical and literary num bers and a bufet supper was served. It was stated that the association was or ganised in October. IN5, and now has eighty-fve members. The officers are: President, C. W. Hummer; vice president, A. Stern; recording secretary, L. J. Silver man, and warden. . H. Hennage. The entertainers of the evening were' Mr. Lewis A. Eberle, pianist; Mr.-8eymour, Mr. Shackelford, Mr. B. R. Levy, Mr. chris S. Georgius and )Kr. Benjamin Dreyfuss. An address was delivered by Mr. K. D. Resen berg, attorney for the association, who spoke of the purposeS of the association and Its gratifying growth. Other mem bers and visitors added to the enjoyment of the occasion with song., anecdotes and brief addresses. Those who were entertained by the asso ciation and who pronounced the affair a pronounced succees Included: M. Hermnan, K. A. Krauua, D. 1. Donohue, V. Wolf. W. O'Brien, J. O'Brien, T. Col lns. A. Stein, A. Saul, F. Smith. S. Otter berg, A. Arthur, F. Major, Wi. P. Foley, R. Georgins, C. Sproear., 3. Bourke, J7. B. Lisinger, C. Brooke, S. Silverberg, H. Co lumbus. C. W. Coats' A. J. Davis. M. J. Gartland, J. C. Gartlann. I. T. Kelly, K. C. Littleford, W. Donaldson. C. 8. Georgins, . R. Levy, P. S. Utevens, H. W. Barbour, A. Vogelsberger, D. 0. MIller. 8. J. Wood, D. A. Clewei, V. C. Csalter, 3. L. Berts., D. P. Casey, 8. Brelau, J. W. Johnston, H. Ommenbeter, L. A. ,ele, A. W. Jogea, L. Uhrli, A. Stern, 3 A. Unback, 3. Hsber, T. B. B. Wright, L . Gooan. 1. T. Tyler, -A.BSlSger L. We Frank of Cicago, M. D. BSeSIMenisegad Dr. C. A. Waver. Hyatemill a 'vicinity. assei co n aces The-sadm iar. HYATTSVimrr March fl, 1905. Thke. grounde of the Southern Maryland Palr A=noc.tisa at Ugper Marlbeso. e gether with all the sany and esper tmael. were . spid yesterday at inet gs' sae, the olchbeard erdietee indrmeses of the ,outstanding .ntm-behig theordasee2 an best e aeia et Dr. icax 3. 8 pradam ; Hersce Tin be ta antta. .,la ~g I Atrai :e$1,98 he - - - - *** b e -10,4A laieqv Bril Te eryn C8 lutnThh regeMmu Under *1.9t. very me skirts ar - Iu u. ig Specials in t Misgem* mat and Stylish Cloth Skirts; brown, navy and black; newest pleated effects; all lengths; in our Misses Department. 2.98 Potr Opening at ................$ Girls Suspender Dresses of excellent quality ginghams and chaabrays; plain colors and pretty stripe ef fects; sises6 to 12 years; mall priced at 98c. For Open- 79co Ing ........................ ...., )pening Offeri nd Dress Good and-woven Habutail ily; warranted all 5e. yard. L; fu 32 Inches wide; I handsome quality. mutifully; never sold strous Mohairs. In ading two shades of and black; dust ring quality; yard ireales, In all the lat Il very desirable and under 30c.; an open ard. was an enjoyable feature. Mr. J._U Ea. bitt donate a pal; of shosts for therafi the fiat' p The Icky inWintY W" he by, miVOLB.- of Washington Grove. The la robe was won by Mr. Clarence X Mills, while the set of single harness, which ciate4 the most interest, went fbr a ffty-cent Cian" to Mr. Samuel Brigga. A special comttee in charge of the event Included the following Knights of Pythias: John H. King cbairman; David P. Virts. Albert Thomins, J. Glen Murphy and Newman W. Crawford. Rev. P. H. Whisner. D.D. of NasVille. Tenn., ecAretary of the Church Extenslori Socfety.UM 1. Church South, has been the gutstof relve -here. L Saturday evening fire bro out on the railroad near Brown station, . y from a spatk ftxma pasing train. A beavy southwest-gale was blowing and the flames soon sped'acret fields of the farm of Mr. Thomas Brown to the woodlands of Mr. ;. 1V. Rabbitt, Mr. Wm. Caulfield and Mr. C. L. Clements. Much fencing. wood and timber was consumed, and with difficulty the resideces of Mr. Rabblitt and Mr. Canlfield aind the barn of 'Mr. Clements were saved. Not until the flames had reached the Frederick road were they gotten under controL. The less is estimiated at The Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Com pany has begun the erectiom of an addi tion to the brick freight house here, made necessary by Increased freight trafice. Rev. Thomas J7. r-ambtert, pastor of the K. E. Church South. left here this evening for the annual conference at Winchester, Va. His congregation ha una.nimously re quested his return. He Is is the second yeaer of his pastorate. Post offnce Inspectors recently visited Gaithersburg and went over the star route to Goshen and Latonavio with a veiw to In troducing free rural delivery. It is under stood conditions were found favorable. Ap pleantons to the eaminingy-board at Wash ington are now being made for carrier, and announcement is- made that an exatuina thorn will shortly he held. Washington Grove, it is maid, will also be afforded the advaatnssof the increased mail facilities. Mr. GiioeDuley, Jr.. has moved to this em Fest Glen with his family and Mrs. Joha L. Beat Is impsroving froms a eritical ines. Mr. Charen Ward has mold a desirable building lot in the Walker subdivision to the trustees of the Methodist Rnt~sngpat Church South. The lot adjoins the sit. for the proposed new house of worship on Walker avenue. , Reckwli. au Tioay. 8sselal Omu-r-a-- et The E3essg Sta. - aocrruaj us., March U, 30m Mr. 3rnest Misrth Tihr and Miss Buth Eidwel, both of the District of Ce 1p~bSit -came out to Deikvlse tuls anter Meen .0 'eto maartles by MUW. W.~ F. Igester Of thle.M. B. Church Mouth. - i the afternson r. Edward Per tepemssm sad hi %Ea Joqtes Dien W~uiin-were a10 lbs. ~ am' Mr rsw ea e --wn u 1of tuse~y da ase days-aee at Th ears o s D t~wfwas the reel eate bhem at thin - ..ee W. Balker, e sunur .# Gmsmatewab wa tried ~ the~~itcourt here today. It was' as -* s e ht waetto ramover IOU We amamma. on tihe ilauste Tai 4 pening Id Good. Ins, as These ar? P l.ace e..e the mst stylsh Mht -MM e- Nor set evsete br ews al btace: lght am e; m oeek; stitehed aedh lot ek; wate, -. Opening to, :ej $3;,98t ~Sfbethe, xta asY ne l momrue; vale, .; r Opeingr' 6 CoMet coat,$ Wering will be the. bats, made of etra goeld h =os belt backrs and In tight-attingf riess effects; regular price, .Mn; for tine Sk r and much-wanted Bri- $39 blune, brown and black; with bands of stitched taffeta silk; theme priced regularly at .V&8. hie Girls Dept. Children's Fine Gingham Dresses, in the new and neat check effects; also stripes; neatly trimumed; doses 1 to 5 years. A very specia Opening bargain at....... ..... Girls' Extra Nice Quality White Drems. made of best materials and ef feetively trimmed; ioes I to 6 years; although worth much more. they are In the Opening at.............. $1. igs in Silks Beautiful All-silk Peau de Cygne; very soft, :rich and lustrous fnish; full 2. inches wide; in all the newest shades. in chuding white, cream ad black; value New and Very Handsome Foulard ies., equal in appearance to any milk foulard; highly zmrooesaed and 2. Inches wide; neat and prMy agure effects on blue, brown and black grounds; value If0. All-wool Panama Cloth, so greatly in demand: 90 Inches wide; very serviceable and handome; blis. brown, black; value Lot of Very Desirable Ulver-bleachd Table Damar; full 58 innches wide; new pretty patterns; never sold under Doughty, a residentO06 MMUgto 1= b W Wealth mxins were hiterred neir the city where! she died. She was connected with the work of the Garden Memorial Presbyterian Church on Minnesota avqnkw, Acostia. An interesting congra meeting of the members of the Garden Memirial Pres byterian Church on Minnesota avne. An acostia, was held recently and was presided over by Dr. George It. Havenne. Dr. Hav enner was elected op adtional trustee of the church, Miss Annie- Anderson was chosen as treasurer so&-Mrs. Daisy Garden and Miss Marie Gude were organists. The pastor. Rev. Dr. T. Boyd Gay. was present ed with a handsome ,slver-:nobbed a .brella by the Ladies* Aid Sipeety. rs. Mary Simpson, the pCOMiat. making the presentation addreel to which Dr. Gay re sponded. On " of the congregation Dr. Gay was then' lrented with a mag nificent gold watch. He responded in happy vein. New RanspdgIv Ammatata. The New sRampw*3re Amseation, rem posed of sons and daughters of the granite state resident in Washington, met last evening- at their headquarter,, 415 10th street northwest. The program included an infurmnal scial reunion and the rendition by the members of the Ladie' English and Latin Music Club of the following numnbers: "Home, Sweet Home," Johnson. Ladle.* English and Latin Music Club; tenor salo, "'Good Night," Ueioreo, Mr. John A. Pin negan; alto solo, "Non P'leu Mesta." Roe sini, Miss Nellie O'Hare; soprano solo. "Merely I Ram, " Miss Nelli. Osigan; "LUttle Cotton lly," Gelbel. the Masic Club; trio, "IA 'Trego." Nicholas, Mrs. Smith, Mis Baptista. Mr. Finnean; alto solo, "He Was a Prine,." Miss O'Hare; *Ave Maria," Palloni, Music Club;,tr sole, "Good Bye. Seethert"' r negan; spao solo, 'A Drea," Basnett. Moslgan; alto mole and cheeS, "Wha Angelus," Miss aRgna Baptista and 3Ernie Club. Miss Clara Baker Sinith directed the muesic and Miss Clara Mossa served as - While worhtsg en the sli of the tesminal etation yesterday afteroon. 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