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ITS BUSINESS ENDED ? BOARD OF INTERNATIONAL FIRE ENGINEERS ADJOURNS. ? t Side Trips to Alexandria and Balti- X more?Business Transacted at Recent Session. The mi-mhcra of the board of directors of the International Association of Fire En- V Klnecrs. who met here yesterday to make J, the preliminary arrangements for the thlr- V. anmml A/\*M>an?l<\n f Via f HaHv V which Is to be held here October 8. 9, 10, ^ and 11 next. Inclusive, adourned last night and went to Baltimore as the guests of ?Je.>rg>- M. Morton, chief of the Are depart- Jr ment of that city. <[' While visiting the Monumental city they will be taken over the scene of the great jr Baltimore lire and hear the history of that conflagration, and the jiart the fire-fighters of that city and Washington played in It, by Chief Horton. Yesterday afternoon, as ??. the guests of Chief Belt of the local Are department. the visiting tire officials boarded the tlre-l?>at "Fire-fighter" and steamed down the Potomac as far as Alexandria. where they visited Chief Pettey. On the re- Y| lorn trip the crew of the fire-boat gave an ?l Interesting demonstration of the various ^ fire apparatus on the boat, which was & highly commended by the visitors. Before A the boat arrived at Its 7th street moorings & luncheon was served. A Business Considered. ? TIip most Important business transacted < by the chiefs at their meeting: was the de- Y elding upon the topics and questions to be X discussed before the convention, which will ?& be as follows: ? ' Are shingle roofs in cities conflagration jC hazards?" by I'hief T. W. Haney, JackBonvllle, Fla.; "Kire protection for private V corporations." by Herbert Heston. fire mar- V thai. Philadelphia. Pa.; " is fire prevention Y of more Importance than fire extinguish- 5* jnent?" by i'hief (?. A. Wallace, Cleveland. X Ohio. and .Mr. Henley, chief inspector. St. X Ijouis fir.' prevention bureau; "Klreboat pro- X taction," by Chief B. J. McConnell, Buffalo. ? . N. Y ; "{extinguishing tires in cellars and ?& mtbcellarr." by Chief C. K. Swlngiey. St. V I.ouis, Mo.; "Klectric tires: their cause and Y prevention." l>y Mr. Merrill, secretary Na- y tional Fire Protection Association, Chicago, *|* 111.; '\VTtat are the dangers of carbonblsul- .1. plilde in a liquid form, and what arc the .t. best methi <ls for handling anil storage of A same?" by Chief J. it. Canterbury. Minne- i A upolis. Minn.; "How to prevent quarter | < cracks In horses' hoofs anil the care of tire > department horses," by I)r. C B. Robinson, y District veterinarian. V It was also decided to make October it, y the second day of the convention, "exhibi- Y turn day." and according to Chelf Belt the *jf demonstrations that will be given will prove ? Intensely interesting and Instructive. X Features of Program. ? lti addition to the practical demonstration of each piece of lire apparatus exhibited at y the convention by the different manufacturers throughout the country. Chief Belt A will on the day of such exhibit turn in an y alarm ot lire from a box near the corner )? 01 tin Mitt'i ajiu t i\hiii;i n\enue > . northwest. which will bring four engines, two tr i ks ami two battalion chiefs to that y l> ility Immediately thereafter a second y alarm ?ill be struck, bringing three atldi- V t11 engines to the scene. There will be V ii I monstrations of water throwing, ? i ;i i>r live of the engines taking suction ?J* fi'i-i. tic reservoir at 7th street anil Henn- *j* s> mil avenue anil the balance taking y 8U'-:i >ii :rom the hydrants in the vicinity, V T first test will consist of throwing wa- ? ter t >.>im twenty-four single lines of hose. with IVi-lnch nozzles, so as to form a wa- A ter curtain as Well as a soliil column of A streams. >j< Water Tower Test. ]> Second test The water tower will be ex- X V tended s venty-tiv.- feet and water will tie thrown from a :;-inch nozzle. Tlte two tur- V ret pipes on the water tower wWl also be used, one pipe having a --Inch nozzle and Athe other a "jv^-inch nozzle. "Water will be thrown from two hook and ladder tower .J. pipes extended thirty-five feet, with I'-inch nozzles. Water will be thrown, too, from A four wagon monitor pipes, with lVn-lnch and A 2-inch nozzles. Third test?Six deluge sets will he used, 4 turowing 2-inch and 2l^-inch streams. During the time of these tests Chief Belt X will make proper provision so that in case X of tire uie city will be amply protected. A Retired Maryland Merchant Dead. *:* PBINCK KRKDERK KTOWN.Md.. March ^ .7.1 ks.^n H. Smith, a retired merchant, t died i his home at Buena Vista, Calvert .j. flomnty. Tuoihv morning after a short ill ncs> of rapid consumption. Mr. Smith V leaves two daughters and a wife, who was Miss Virginia D Bowen. the owner of the V Buena Vista estate on the Patuxent river. & Mr. Smith was a native of Virginia and at o the Mm# "f his marriage, about seventeen o vein ??'?. *H In the employ of Joshua v H.?r\. > tV Son in Baltimore. Mr. Smith was > for i number of years proprietor of a large < store at Buena Vista Ills funeral took v p' t. 'oday from Central Methodist Kpisco- Y pa! i' . irch South the services being con- V ?lu. >1 by Kev. G W. Blcbardson. V y Opium Regulation in Asia. y LnXDoN, Marvh 21.?In ivply to a ques- A tlon asked In t::?- house of common? yester \x<x> ivuu imari. parliamentary secretary '? of the local government board, said that the A government, replying to inquiries, had in- y formed the United States that Great Kritain jf was a : ang t<? participate in eithei a con <r a commission respecting the ? - tern Asia. He added that eer'ain other powers were also willing & to r ik- part In such a conference or com- y mission v Murderous Natal Natives. l.<>NI>i>N". Man:. J1 \ correspondent at JL Dai .an Natal. Ul?r?pll, that tMrteea 11a- i t.. are on trial fur an'atrociously liruta! x murder. * It appear* tbat during the nbfltton a man > nam>-.l S>ale aroused the special hostility V of the natives. One day he was chased J wni> nicy-funis. He managed to elude his pursuer* but at length (hey y found him hiding in the bush. V The\ then flayed his feet and left him to i is an-my f? r the nigh' In the morning they V inutil.i '1 him furthei and then killed him. ?} Jail for Trust Head. oMAilA. March 1!1. Samuel K Howell, ?> president of the Omaha < <>al trust, was sen- * * teii? ?*d t ? s r\ s:x months in jit?1 and pay a fin- >t This is the limit of the ?? law * | Judr.' Sutton, iii s? nUneing Howell, told & him he was "no better than a common ?i? - Mghwayman who put .? revolver t<# a man's : i . ind made him give tip hka money." h. 8ti i that if 11 had not been for money v ami ?o??d lawyers Howell vtould have been A in Jail lt>nae an<>. where he belonctii ' A Vegetarians Strongest. X xku HAVEN. March Prof. lrvtag \ K ikff of Yale kH <endurance X lists b> which he finds that a diet without V fl. ah f " m1 is more conducive to endurance T t.an a diet of flesh The tests were holding A out the arms as Iouk as itossible, deep knee "y Ix-nding and leg-raising with subject lying |* v on his hack. X Fort} nlM persons were examined, in- < IuiIiti;: students, physicians, nurses and v ? olWff li structure. y Prof Fisher na>s: I "The result Indicates that the non-flesh { i iters have far greater endurance than ? tho.-. ?. istomed to the ordinary American ?t. diet." 2 Detailed to Coast Defense Board. .;< Brin. ttn, Arthur Murray, chief of artll lery, li;is been detailed by the Secretary of War an a m?iiiiber of the joint hoard appoint^t i:i l'.nK* to consider matters relating to coa> defense. Tin* t>oard consists* of four <>rtl ? is of th?? army and a like number of otfl of the navy. The meetings of < the l*?ard are executive and the proceed- tana ar?* prepared in duplicate for ti e con- I tidentUl us*- of the heads of the War and Kav> 1 ?ej artmeuts. tr Bp??? Goods Remnants of black and colore< terlals. consisting of all-wool Albatross, al all-wool Voile. Fancy Suitings, all-wool Pi Plaids, all-wool Crepella, Shepherd Checks sirable fabrics. In lengths for waists and Inches wide. Qualities sold as high a: Remnant price, yard. 2&c. Another lot of Dress Good: consisting of Fancy Suitings, silk-finish I Checks, all-wool Panama, reversible sllk-fl chiffon Batiste, imported Melange, chiffon V 4f> to ">4 Inches wide. In black and leadlni lengths. Qualities sold as high as $1.25 a y price. 49c. Big Mm With Easter Dress whole store joins in th White Goods Remnants at Little Prices! "Mill Ends" of 30-tnch white India Einon, In lengths from 2 to 8 yards. Sheer and crisp qualities. /L.1S. A ~ sold fegularly at 12H<". a "Mill Ends" of 32-inch white English . Madras. in stripes, checks and plaids. , Eengths from 3 to 12 11 T)If / y-? yards Regular 18c. val- H ? i i lining Remnants, jti V^nirdl 15c. and 20c. Kinds. : An accumulation of about 850 < yards of Lining remnants, including 1 Spun Glass, Neva I.inings. Taffeta Lin- r ings. Mercerized Sateens. Percalines and Shadow Silk. None of these goods is less than a >ard wide. \ In fast black and leading shadeg. \ These are qualities usually retailed at ( 15c. and 19c. a yard. ( Remnant price, S)%c. a yard. ( Girls' WearabHes. 1 Cirls' Worsted Dresses. of plain Cash- I mere. neatly trimmed. Broken /fl-ry. 'izt-s. Reduced from (Q)'V'C? 1"J children's Reefers and long Coats, i1 spring weight. plain and fancy /l /f>^? i' eheek effects. Broken sizes. ([j)V'C? Sold up to $U.,V> i Small lot of girls' fine quality white i Persian lawn and India linon IJresses, trimmed with embroidery d? 11 tfTiQ 1 and lace. Soiled from han- , V'O 1 dling. Sold up to $4.00, for. 1 IS children's Flannelette Pajamas and ( Night Gowns, in stripes and n *>. plain colors. Sizes up to 4 HVC* vcars. Reduced from 2i>c. to..." Lot of little children's Muslin Draw- 1 ers. with cambric hemstitched Q ruffles: sizes up to 7 years, loc. ' value i' Little children's Percale House Dress- ) es: also Flannelette Petti- ? ) foat<. with ruffles and Flan- j[ ) nelette Sacques 1 Remnant Lots Upholstery Goods.: Lot of manufacturer's sample strips or , ends of Nottingham Lace Curtains, in 2yard lengths. These are ends of Cur tains sold up to $1.50 a 11 'T) IT / _ \ pair. To be closed out to- j[ JL (C. r ( morrow, per end. at / ( Opaque Window Shades, mounted on strong spring rollers. All colors. These are known as manufacturer's "seconds" i l>ecause of slight imper- ?i <T) T7 / fections in the cloth. Fri- ]J t \ Remnant lot of 11-4 White Blankets, with red and blue borders. Slightly mussed. Regular rto * a r\ price. i'J.TiO pair. Reduced H to ^ Drapery Remnants, consisting of Silkolines, Cretonnes. Denims, Curtain Swiss, etc.. in useful lengths. Sold ?[I / off the piece up to 10c. a yd. /] a Remnant price, yd // 12 Bed Spreads, in heavy Marseilles patterns Hemmed ready <i /TK/rK for use. Mussed from hand- J} Jl ling. Regular J2.<*> value... 1 S odd rolls of Japanese linen warp i Mattings, in pretty damask i patterns. Worth 2.1c. a yd. s Q Remnant price. -!?>-yd. rolls for 1 / | ' 4 Felt Mattresses, covered with heavy art ticking. Two are size 3 J? S /f> Q ft. <i in. and 2 are 4 ft. 6 jjO 'U'fN 1 in. Regular $10.iW value for. 1 4 Tapestry Rugs, size 0x12 feet. Slight- I I V* m . Thoii?> il f > thi. Hi. n II i ii i. 11 Lai i ra / grade. in green, tan and 11 11 EP Delft blue. Reduced from J 1 11 ? / S $18 ?N? to ^ HOME NEEDS. :: .1 Decorated Parlor Lamps, with cen- 1 ?er-draft burner. Sold up to ^ J fljg is Venus white lined Enamel Saucepa lis. In H anil 8-<]t. sizes. Sold 'S|rjf. for ti9<\ and 85c. Friday at V ?i Gold-plated Clocks, fully warranted. , Sold regularly at SI.25. Reduc- /dJJr' / ed to (l 1 Decorated China Toilet Sets of 9 l' pieces. Some of the small pieces are i slightly chipped. Regular $2.25 ?B i \ alue for ( !> nickel-plated Tea and Coffee Pots, 1 sold regularly at 21tc. Reduced ' to * l.ot of Blue English China Dinner 1 Plates, sold regularly at 10c. each. g_ 1 Friday for wti I 4 Granite Iron Dinner Carriers. i stdd regularly ut !(Nc. Reduce*! to " | 1 Lightning Washing Machine, all complete. Reduced from $4.7o J white and gold Dinner Sets of 100 pieces. A few pieces are slightly chip- ' ped from being knocked about in the stock room. Regular $7.50 (] (mo value at ?P?S.VO ?> extra heavy Tin Wash Boilers, with lH-oz. copper bottom. Slightly shopworn. Former prices up to j I Granite iron Drinking Cups, sold e_ regularly at 10c. each. Friday for..?*^" Lot of Steel Omelet Frying Pans. e_ i sold regularly at 15c. Reduced to.. TO LEAD D0WIES F0BCES. | D ot sn. J. A. Lewis Named in Will? ?n Voliva's Condition Serious. ai CHICAGO. March 21,-Gen. John A. ;wls. deacon of the Christian Cathulic s* lurch and for years the fclosest personal II' lend and adviser of John Alexander r* Remnants, \ Dress Ma- "] /^v l-wool Batiste, ) J [[ |\ ,?. snamt, stylish // UJ I ffj) and other de- " j ipl / [ I dresses. 38 to /} \CJJ U/)q 9 75c. a yard. ?' s remnants, ] jT\ x~ JLyjp. K shades. All Jll KS-M \\JJ O ard. Remnant I ^ ? N?' u ? needs uppermost in is concerted movemui $ 10 and i esterday s announcement o asm. The wonderful values offer buy, right at the season's start, Sk While the variety is immen The lot consists of the Fines Check Panamas, English Sergt Fancy Striped and Check Panam Fancy Panama Skirts in the charming lig'ht checks and mixtures trimmed with tailored bands, extra full width around the bottom. Box-plaited black Taffeta silk Walking Skirts, full box plaited all around, others full kilted all around in cluster nln.it <* Easter I This week brings out the The perfect equipment of our ser effort and ambition to excel. \V our ability to give you the ma: tion of Trimmed Hats furnishes Fine Quality Hats, made of silk and hair braids, in all the best shapes, large and small, including turbans. Colors are black, brown, light fl T) > => blue, champagne and white. Sn. 1 $2.00 value for ^ u 0 A big variety of the fashionable burnt and nacre Straw Hats, in all the leading mushroom and other fashionable shapes. Large and small. Val- ?i a o ues worth up to $"2.OS J| at * Straw Hats, consisting of turbans, mushroom, sailors and other stylish shapes, in black, burnt, ^ V C0 etc. Regular 08c. value for.. Children's Ready-to-wear Hats, in continentals, knockabouts and sailors. Some with ribbon band and stream- ^ pr? ntht-rs ?ilk pnrrt :inrl nnm - * ^ z ^ o pon. Regular ;iSc. value for.. Men's Cloi (Now located on 2d floor 35 Men's Suits of various material, In three-button sack style, >*> s >=)<=> medium-weight sizes upV> \7 =5 3H only. Sold up to $15.00..^ 75 pairs of Men's Pants, made of hairline cassimere and gray flP fl -5 <r> mixtures; sizes up to 44 jJ ][ waist. values up 10 Men's Fine Suits, only one and two of a kind, in single and double-breasted; sizes up to 38. Values up to 14 Men's Spring Top Coats of tan covert cloth, serge and Venetian lined; satin sleeve lin- y?o = ?=j/rv ing; sizes up to 35. Worth up to $12.00 o<W \J> 5 Young Men's 3-pieee Long Pants Suits, in 3-button sack, dark gray mixture; sizes <??Tv 14. 15, 1*1 and 17. Worth up to * * /M nn n m U Ttm/r a v u u?u ^.yji u ii u uiivjv For Lines S< " These are odds and ends?f selling. The collection consists of Ca Skirts, Drawers, Corset Covers a embroideries. Soiled and mussed Small lot of women's Muslin and < Drawers, Corset Covers and Skirts. Trl Values worth up to 98t\, for 18 fine quality Japanese Crepe Kimonos, in long and .short styles. Plain and figured designs, finished with satin borders, tf? fl fl <fY, Broken sizes. Reduced j) j[ # j[ y from $2.50 to Orv-t .. 1 1 1 .> ,. 9 AA.,?I1. ? 1 ? otiin. i HJL i?i * uiaria ui luum, aisw Corset Waists In broken 11 ^ If / sizes. Oddments. Reduc- II ed from 50c. to 11 /!/? * "Meoded" Ki Regular $J and $11.50 C After a fortnight's successfi ance of our purchase of "mendet are qualities which sell regularl $1.00 and $1.50 a pair. Becau: when being fitted to the hand tl turer. All those faults have b now all the better for being ove In latest 2-clasp style, In All sizes in the lot, but m Tomorrow at 4!!c. a pair. T loin Olnt'aa I .. ?? uiiicii o l_/ioir uiu?riJ, in white. All sizes. These price, which 19 OOc. a pair ev Dress Qlnghi Mad J Standard H2%c. Gr Tomorrow's remnant offering usually interesting and afford ecc 5,000 yards of new spring Madras, In lengths from 10 to 'M yards, in blue and black stripes, checks and blocks on white grounds. Excellent quality for women's wash suits, waists and men's neglige shirts. Supply your needs t< Remnants of Daisy Outing Flannel, In plain pink, light blue and f) IT / _ cream. Lengths from 5 to 15 yards. Remnant price / X Remnants of best quality Table Oilcloth, 5-quarter wide. In plain white, fancy patterns and tiling fi ^ f[ / effects. Regular price, li 21c. a yard. Friday for... * />6V' owle, has been named as the new leader ' Zion in the will of the deceased "first postle." Gen. Lewis Is now in Mexico nd has been notified of ills selection to ike command of the Dowie forces and -ek the overthrow of Wilbur Glenn Vok-o, the present overseer, in th? greatest rligl'ius struggle of the strenuous history "IT PAYS TO DEAI h t u r n t? d p *r 1 11 U J-s J_- XT X-? i\ I SEVENTH Af ps Arooir every woman's mind, t it to clear up the remr $12 Wal c i-i r ? >1 IIIC pUlLUd^C U1 d HldKCl CI1L1IC ed fully justify the tretnendous re< irts of such fine quality and superioi se, we advise early selection, as e1 it Quality Chiffon Panamas, Fane) is, Embroidered Taffeta, Mannisl as, Plaid Panamas, Imported Blacl Fancy green and blue check Clot Skirts, plaited and trimmed with ta lored bands. Box-plaited gray plaid Skirts, desigr ed in the smartest style. Tmnnrfad Pnnnv >'hpr?lr Ponamn Skirt* j all closely plaited. lillinery at best and most noteworthy assembl; vice?the broadness of our resourc re bid for your preference solely i icimum amount of style for the mi such a wonderful choice that few % ; Women's Sailors. We are pleased to announce the arrival of several large lots of the very fashionable Black Straw Sailors for women. These are made of the approved rough braids, and are finished with silk bauds. Prices, 48c., 75c., 98c.t $1.48 and $2.00. Fine Quality Tuscan Straw Hats, i every shape of the season. Large an i small. including flats. mushrooms, sailors, tur- /*> ?? * < bans and others. Worth 'fa I 4l> &.-J5 and 11 " Ming Dept. r* -A.iu _A. , ^evefinuim siu tmiiumiiiigji Young Men's Pants; odd x? ?i tl it lot; sizes up to 32. Worth !*? II II 1 $2.tN> ^ u * u " 2 High-gr^ide Men's Spring Top Coat made of fine black vii cuna, silk lined through- fl /r F?<f out; hand-tailored; sizes II (TI),,S)\ 36 and 37. Worth ?2r>.00..^ Men's Soft Hats, in various styles and colors; sizes up to 7 3-8. Actual values up to $2.00 Small lot of Fancy Vests, in varioi neat patterns and stylos; d?> ?i < nearly all sizes in the lot; 3) II (TV)* sold up to $3.1)0 21 Young Men's Spring Suits, in dot ble-breasted styles, very u<- = .en=, 1?m-v-i.j MJ /TI\N tailored: sizes 15 to ID jJ(Q) v'f I years. Worth [erwear, 86c. 3ld up to $1.50. ew of a kind styles left from recer mbric, Nainsook and Muslin Gown: nd Chemise, trimmed with laces an from handling, but otherwise unhur Cambric Night Gowns, Chemise. .? q m med with embroidery or lace. I 18 fine quality black Mercerized Satee and Nearsilk Petticoats, ? a * I n*l th nlo Itinera o n/1 pnfflac M I CI Reduced from $2.69 to ? Small lot of American I.ady and W. I Corsets, of French ooutll and batisti with garters attached. Sizes /rv Q 'JO and 21. Former prices up ^<^(2 to *3.50. for d Gloves, 4*9(0 Qualities ill selling we shall wind up the bali" Kid Gloves at 49c. a pair. These \r in r?vprv ctnrp 111 tVi#? rnnntrv at ;e of some trivial fault discovered ley were returned to the manufaceen remedied, and the gloves are rhauled. black, white, tan, brown, gray, mode, etc. ot every size of each shade. Regular and $1.5t> kinds. i 12-button length, In black and Gloves are scarce at the regular /, y(3. ery where. Friday at am and ?as Rem man ts, ades at 9^.c. a Yard. rc frrun tVip Dompstir nri> nn >nomies too important to miss. Also a big lot of remnants c best quality Dress Ginghams, ineludin Bates, A. F. C. and Red Seal brands. I a wide range of new spring styles, ir eluding stripes, checks and broke plaids; also plain colors of pink, llgt blue, oxblood, green, gray, etc. omorrow at g}ic. a yard. Remnants of American Shirting Print: in lengths from 10 to 20 yards. White grounds, with neat fig- =, ures, stripes, checks and polka ^ C* dots. Friday at Remnants of Calicoes, Percales. Mac ras and Ginghams, in lengths _ from 3 to 10 yards. Worth 8%c. to 1214c. yard... of the Zlon Church. The Dowleltes are awaiting the t umph&l return of Gen. Lewis to the i ligious colony before publicly announcl the choice of their dead leader. When became Known yesterday that Qen. Le* had been chosen, knowing the great elt< to k'-eo the secret until the will Is fll< a wave of enthusiasm spread among t followers of Dowle. They declared tt L AT GO LDENB E RG'S." DABLE STORE." *ID K STREETS. ^ i g Toeqiof: he splendid bargains offei lants. Astonishingly sms king Skirt surplus stock of W alking Skirts evoked sponse. Never before have you been r styling at half price and thereabouts, yen in a collection such as this there is r and White Plaids and Stripes, an > A splendid collection of styles c . with slotted seam effect, trimmed h Handsome cream color chiffon Panl Vma cloth Skirts and cream Voile Skirts, made with cluster panels of plaits. Plain chiffon Panama cloth Skirts, in artistic box-plaited and kilted effects, ' all latticed up the side panels with selftailored bands. ; Its Bflslt ? y f v? ? ?- w ww / I age of beautiful Hats ever known. 1 es?are the outcome of unremitting / on the merit of our hata, and upon i inimum anwant of cost. The collecwomen will need to look further. ? Black Neapolitan Hats, combined with row of wide fancy braid. Choice of i about 15 shapes. Including all the most approved dress shapes, Si? II a Q both large and small, also ^ 11 1 flats. $J.75 value at i Children's Hats, made on frames of fine quality horse hair braids with full 1 chiffon facing. In the newest shapes of i pokes and mushrooms, also flats. All / the season's daintiest colors, such as / pink, light blue, cham- q ) I pagne and white. Regu- JJ J lar $J.08 value at ^ n Large and very beautiful Sprays of d Roses, with buds and fine foliage. Choice of every natural rose shade. These hand j some flowers were intended /o> & to retail at $1.00. Tomorrow y for 1 ?f?k?n LIe?s | Suits, Jackets ( 3 Handsome Black Taffeta Silk Walk1 tng Skirts, beautifully trimmed with s. embroidered panels and plaits, 40 and i 42 Inches long, left from /p ^ c\ ) |ir,wne thal -S?hl f?r I 5 Misses' Cravenette Rain Coats, dark i tan color and gray, plain Cj a <= ^ , tourist style. Sizes 32 and 2ft 41- / i~)> ( 34. Reduced from $10.00 to * * i1 2 Women's Satin Rubberized Rain i Coats. loose - fitting effect, rich is blue. Sizes 38 and .40. /p - i=/O, > Reduced from $20.00 r} 1} l| 9S(y) P to ** 'i Lot of Women's White Net and I lQn Cillr Qhtrf U'nlelo V. r, - ~ 1 -- I j_ UU|/. uiin uiiii I ?? aioi.a, iiauuouuiciJ i trimmed styles, broken <5; fl rfTifrV I sizes. $3.00 and $3.50 3 11 . V <5 i i value i 11 Women's Black Chiffon Taffeta Shirt Waists, fronts entirely made of small tucks and box <rt\ O pleats. Sizes 34. 38 and 40. Value. $5.00 Seven ..omen's Spring-weight Cloth Suits, of fancy gray check Panamas, mixtures and plaids. Eton and regular it coat styles. Sold for /*> ^ ^ 1 $15.00. $16.30 and $18.00. "fa S) Ofi i Sizes 34, 30 and 38 c+Z-' o 5, i 2 Women's White All-over L,aee ,1 i Waists, made of Ptat Valenciennes l lace, handsomely trimmpd t. i1 with applique ornanu-rits. <n\ , Sizes 38 and 411. Were 1 Imported Chiffon Voile Costume, n light tan color, exquisitely trimmed with - I rich effects of embroidery and combinaD i tion of r i c h trimmings. Handi1 some plaited model skirt ir\iO over elegant taffeta SZv i. drop. Value. $05.00 ^ ^ Important Pnce I Boys' Eastd > I Boys' All-wool Xavy Blue S<rge Two- I Diece Suits, doublp-hrpast^ri mat with I straight knee pants; will not fade nor break in the flJ'T) ? n seams: sizes ?5 to 1U years; S) $4 value. Friday's price.. I Boys' Square Collar Sailor Blous*> i Suits; all-wool serge ?-mbroldery on sleeve 'i and shield; bloomer pants; n ' sizes :s to II years; $4 yjj ^ ' Puritan Waists; laundered; pleated front and back; patent" de- ^ ? tachable waist band; small sizes; 75c. sort. Friday * i Boys' fancy patterns of Cheviot and i Cassimere two-piece Suits, sizes 8 to HI i1 years. Double-breasted Coat, with belt II and full cut Knickerbocker ^ /f?vK> , pants; all light spring pat- 35 V 1 terns. *4.00 value. Friday... 8 1 Boys' short brim Telescope Hats In i pear! gray, castor, brown and black; sizes 6% to 6%. The .r*Q new shape for spring wear. ? $1.00 value. Friday . Friday Sho< Men's $2.00 and $2.25 solid leather ,f Working shoes, of strong < ? ? a i(\ Kid and Calf, in almost all II 41-y s sizes. Friday * n i- Children's white Canvas high and low n ' Shoes, In lace and1 button s _ It styles. Sll*htlv soiled Val- /ffc (!?/'? 1 lies worth up to $1.50, for Children's Shoes, Oxfords and Slippers, of black Kid and Patent leather; 3, also children's Kid Shoes and > little boys' Box calf Shoes. = In broken sizes.. Values worth J # 1# up to |1.76 ^7 Women's spring-weight Oxfords, with I- extended and light, thinedge soles. Of Tan Calf, A iTti Patent leather and Kid- cM R ,41-y skin. Friday with their new leader they will rout the rl- forces of Vollva and: the self-styled proph_ _ a ~ m T* I -a ?- ? -* re- cis auu auuaiics ui <ituu aitu aj(aiu wreak ng control of the church from their enemleB. It Reports that Vollva la dying: from an ateis tack of quinsy also spread through Zlon >rt City and were hailed by the Dowleltes as ?d, the work of a "divine hand of wrath." he Excited stories of a miracle by the dead At leader to smite his ebemy and to pave the * Silk Remnants Qualities Sold Up to 7 An unusually attractive lot of re Big spring business has created man ed in tomorrow's sale, marked at ha Remnants of Silk at 21?c. a yard Include all-silk colored TafTetn*. check ( TafTetas. check Loulsene, plaid Taffetas, satin Ldberty Foulards, colored Crepe de Chine, colored Peau de Cygne, 1 colored Peau de Sole and colored Louis- 1 ene, in useful lengths for waists and i skirts. Qualities sold up to 75c. a yard. s row s Mel red for tomorrow are do ill prices are the rule in s, $5.98. the greatest amount of enthusioffered the same opportunity to bound to be a best choice. d Fancy Novelty Panamas. , including elegant plaited models, i1 with tailored folds in clusters. ( In all the most fashionable colorings. such as every shade of (fray, new shades 1 of brown, navy blue, black and white ( effects, cream color, green anil blue t checks, gray and white effects, as well r as a great number of the staple and , always desirable black. / Choice offered tomorrow at J5.98 of i Skirts sold regularly at $10.00 and $12.00. | Remnant Lots off I . NECKWEAR. ! Women's embroidered and lace Collar ( and Cuff Sets, slightly soiled /* I from handling. Regular 2oc. II flj)? r value for.. " vv' ) Remnant lot of chiffon Rurh- ( ( ing. in white and colors Sold = t regularly at inc. per length. ^5 C \ i Friday at * ) . Chiffon polka dot Veils, in white. ( i black and light blue. 1*4 ^(TV. yards long. Regular 50c. val- X'U'IC* I 1 ue for ) Women's l!>c. embroidered Linen Col- ) ~ lars. sizes 12 and 12% only. .<-? ) Soiled from handling. Friday j| (jj)?t Remnant lot of mesh Veiling, in lead- i ing shades and desirable lengths i i-ulla Pr.(Tiil-ir , >T-i , 1(|a tvi tcjia. kv?.fiuiai |/1 IV.CSJ, i.'o. I-J ^ I and 25c. a yard. Friday, per 5JK; . length Tailor-made Stocks and Ascot /j-t\ _ ] Ties, in white and colors. Regu- y^, lar 25c. value at Regular hemstitched lln- f=> _ en Collars, size 12 only. Friday 0! ? # , at ji ; . of Women's f I i, Waists, Eteo : 12 Women's Walking Skirts, made of ( nanasome ranaraa ana llRnt-weight broadcloth, stylish kilted models and cluster plaits, in navy blue m; 2 ^ and several styles In black. S) (H)^ Worth S5.((0, $0.00 and *7.00 ^ 4 Girls' IJght-weight Jackets of allwool gray mixture, fancy rimmed collar and cuffs, dp T) ,rv Sizes S and 12 years. Were 1 $ -..00 ^ l !> Black Chiffon Voile Walking Skirts, 1 all beautifully plaited, in a <=7 g ; short lengths only. Were $U.'J8. Reduced to ^ Une Women's Black Chiffon Panama / Eton Suit, made with a fancy braid- ) ; trimmed coMar of black ami white com- ) i blnation, black and white checks, taf- 1 feta silk vest. The skirt is a very full ) plaited model. Size .'$6. <=? E? ( < Left from a line that sold ^ ( 1 for $21.50. Reduced to ) 1 3 Women's Gray and White Striped ) Tafti'ta Silk Shirt Waists, tucked all ) across front to fullness of <f>Q ) 1 blouse, open in the back. ) i Sizes 34 and 3?l. Value. $.">. \ c 4 Stylish All-wool Cloth Suits, itiade ) of black and white checks and fancy \ light-colored stripe, beautifully tailored ( and trimmed with cloth. t=* aq ( Sizes :t?> and 38. Reduced ^ / yn ( from $20.00 to | 5 Women's Tan Covert Cloth Box j , Coats, seml-flttlng backs, small coat / I collar and lapels. Sizes 3tt ^ <ThO ( and 38 only. Reduced from ) to. j 4 Black Taffeta Silk Etons, richly ) j trimmed with braid. Sizes 34, 36 and ) 3H only." Lined with light ^ /f>0 ) gray satin, left from a line jn ( v that sold for $8.00 ^ ^ ( 1 Indycements in s w CtotlhieSo | 7 Bo> s" white and white-figured Vests; pearl buttons and made sin- /-?v p=, 1 gleibreasted style; sizes up to ' e 11 years. 11.00 sort, Friday ? i v Boys' UK*, water-proof Col- e= 1 lars: sizes 12 to 14. Friday. .rOlf - . W O I each at Boys' light. medium and dark patterned fancy double-breasted Suits; sizes 8tto 16 years; /j? ? (p>Q straight knee pants; $2.j0 ^ |J 0Sr(5 c sort. Friday for h Boys' fine white India Linon Blouses, u Lord Fauntleroy style, deep a .?-v square collar. Sizes 3 to J) tJ-^Co years. 75c. sort for ti "Trumpet brand'' Collars, all styles. v for boys only; sizes 11^ to 14 nock meas- 1 ure, i b 3 for 25c. 5 Boys' Blue Serge Knick- s erbocker Pants, full lined; <i 4/y ? sizes 7 to 17 years; $2.00 ^ 11 .j'y sort.- **r:aay " \< . 5 Bargains. Boys' Box calf lace Shoes, made of solid leather. Sizes 3 to r>H. Worth *1.50 a pair. Friday Women's $2.50 Shoes, of Kid and Pat- r ent colt leathers. In button dp n jr ,rv < and lace styles. Broken 11 .aT)y sizes. Friday at 1 c Women's low-cut House Ju- /rxQ 1 liets and low Slippers, worth 1 S up to $1.75 a pair. Friday at.- it Women's Tan and gray Canvas welt- ' sole Oxfords, plain and dj tl p/\ tipped toes. Values worth 2ft H 55BJI i up to $2.50 pair, for 1 f Black LJquld Shoe Dressings, ready for 1 A use without removing the cork , from bottle. Regular price, 1 IOC -w w \ i m A A* A ? ? m A A a m ? a 9W9WVWVVW>W99WVW^VVV9< way for the coming of hi* chosen successor, Oen. Lewis, were also told among the faithful. ' Vollva has a severe attack of the disease on the left side of his throat, and it is spreading to the right side. He has had a one stroke In which it was believed he 1 was dying, but he recovered. It is de- h ctared he could not survive a second stroke, o and this is feared daily. <j i9 2@c. & 59c. j; 5c. and $ 1.10 Yard. ;; mnants of silks offered Friday. !! iv small lots and these are includ- 11 iif price and less. < * Remnants of Silks at 59c. a yard In- X lude handsome black Taffetas. .TH Inch- < ? >s wide, 27-Inch black Taffeta.*, black J | Peau de Sole black satin Duchease and , , ilack gran grain High-grade qualities ? > sold as high as $1.10 a yard In regular ?P stock. All In desirable lengths. T o? 6 amant^ ubly welcome. The :: every department. :: ???-?^? ? Linen Remnants. Remnant lot of Union Linen Huck J | Towels, all white, hemstitching at the , , ends, soft finish and spe- s ji / , , clally absorbent. Sold for <> 10c. Remnant price, each.. /2J * < > < > About B dozen Kmbroldered (not ' ' stamped) Centerpieces, round shape. ' ' W-lncl? size. T*d. blue and Dresden shades, guaranteed absolutely fast < ? color, buttonholed edge. Sold ' ' regularly for BOc. (Linen 21yC? 1 ' Dept.). Remnant prlc?, each. ' ' Remnant lot of Clermnn Damask Nnp- | J kins, all pure linen and hemmed ready to use. A regular hotel Napkin. Sold < ? for $1.39 dozen. Have them in o < > one or two patterns only. Rem- Cj?? ' ' nant price, each < 15 pieces of I'nbleached "Toilet Huck" \ \ Toweling. splendid ror roller or tea T towels, fast selvage edge a T> / X jn both sides. ^ Remnant ?? Three small pieces of Heavy Bleached A I'nion Uni>n Damask. two yards wlds. V Sold for Ste. a yard. These <-v _ y ire discontinued patterns. V C v Remnant price, yard Several hundred remnants of Table v Oamask. The full-bleached, fine Scotch, *f Irish and Belgium Cloths. Some of the *1 heavy cream (iermitn damasks. Some jj. r>f the Turkey red and white. Also some X lino Hemstitched and Fringed Tulile J. Clot lis, and half-dozen lots of 5-8 and ? {-4 size Dinner Napkins?that are rem- > nants because soiled or discontinued pat- % terns?all marked way below regular y prices for quick clearance Friday. V Remnainits of | Laces and | X Rirsmlhirondlernes ?-J U U U IW u W M 14 U ,% f Remnants of 10c. and 12'Jc. <=? y Swiss Embroidery Medallions, in &Cm I neveral shapes. Friday, each, at.. f Y Remnants of Sc. and 10c. I.,aees, inelud- X inf? Cluny. Point de Paris A ind Medici effects. In edges 4L(Q)A| (f* < Mid Insertions /u" y Remnant lot of extra heavy ? a y Brussels Net. 2 yards wide V In cream only. Friday, yard... ? * *i* Remnant lot of Sc. and l<?c. Lace Medallions, in a T> / .J. white and butter color. y 12-yard pieces of French Valenciennes 'J* I-aces, in edges and inser- ? "j* tlons; good, strong quality. J* *^(7 * * Kegular 3!K\ value ^ Remnants of Cambric. Swiss and Y Nainsook Embroideries, in / J. widths up to 4 inches. Sold & is high as 12^c yard /u" i Remnants of Embroidery <> Bandings, sold at 21 k\ and 11 ?to. a yard. Offered Friday H y?, y Remnant lot of double- ? ?dge Banding, some with fl T) |I / < leading edge. Regular H />T)C, m & 10c. value / Usual 25c. to 39c. Shirt- o waist Panels, In shadow fl ^ IT / Y work. blind and eyelet II S. "At. C 9 leslgns. Friday /*si X Men's Rxlngs. | Lot of men's -Lisle Oar- IT / A :ers, In all colors. Worth ?^^5)C? Y .5c. pair /y Men's Half Hose, In plain t=j IT / V >lack and with white feet. Y Regular 12V4c. value for / *?* Men's regular 25c. X vashable Four - In-hand fl II / ries, In white and all II / /s)C? ir colors. Friday /J!i X Men's white plaited bosom a ,?-v .j. Shirts. with linen bosom. Y Regular 75c. value for A Men's medium-weight Underwear, In ?5? latural color. Shirts and (=/> V Irawers to match. Regular V 5c. value for Men's regular 50c. Suspend- 'Tj/pk _ Y rs. made with extra strong V febblngs and calfskin ends.... Y HiaradkerchSelfs. | ?jmfn s ottisn-fiiiuiwiurrcu imiiuRn - o hiefs. with scalloped and Oil/ _ emstltrhed borders. Reg- 0/O)C? ? lar 12V4c. value / ^6 V Women's linen-center lace- *>11 / y rimmed Handkerchiefs, ? forth 15c. each, for f J* Y Women's white and colored- ?i _ / order Handkerchiefs, worth H A fe. each, at three for X Men's pure linen hem- Q [I / I tltched Handkerchiefs, of 07t)C? V :ood Biie; worth 12\4c . for.. r X 1 Remnants of ? RIBBONS. I An extensive variety of ribbon Jr emnants on sale tomorrow?the clean- A ip of a week's busy selling. X All kinds and all widths. Qualities Inlude plain Satin Taffeta, fancy Rib- <? wns and plain sort* In almost every ?p hade you can call for. 'r Ic. Yd.?Worth 3c. :E &44C.Yd. worth lUC. ;; 1^/2c. Yd.?Worth II 5c. II 17c. Yd.?Worth 39c.;; The Barking Dog. rum the Chetter (Pi ) TIidm. Tho man who keeps a dog that runt out t passing- horses should be reckoned with, f he cannot train his dog better than that, te should be compelled to hand that animal ver to some other person, preferably tk? log catcher.