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HECHT & COMPANY HECHT & COMPANY SEVENTH, NEAR F SEVENTH, NEAR F It's The W isest Economy To Pay At Least $25 For Your Suit Fay more it you can, of course: hut it you can afford to pay $2^ tor a suit and you are spending less you are not doing the wisest thing. The sum of $2> is the right price for a good suit of clothes: you are paying enough to take you into the more famous brands of clothes? ??>ocietp IBrani) atib HriStocrat=ic ClotlieS You {jet the wonderful stvlins; tor which these brands arc famed: you <jet tine workmanship: \..u ijet materials that will gi\e a good account of themselves. And because so many men already realize that it is the height of economy to pay at least $25 for their suits we have made our lines at that price our stronghold You'll he amazed at the \ariet\ you will find here: scores of masterftillv designed models, with their natty lines; dignified, con cervative models that appeal by their quiet elegance. Overplaids vou will not see elsewhere: new stripes, homespuns, the smart Piping Rock flannels, etc., etc. And there's a big surprise in store for the man who has been giving his $25 to a tailor: you can't get such admirably styled clothe' at the best of tailors' much less from those who charge anvw [ ?)t feoctetp Clotftes at Hechts'?--Jfirst Jflooi nnsg^i^ssnrcss^i nrs=^rs=s^n Misses'$19.50Suits,$13.50 Good Shirt News Today! goo $i. jo. $2.00 and $2.^0 11 \qh-tjradc Shirts in an important Saturday Sale. Here's the Attractive Price serg-es and black and white r**en and black are the colors, re circular skins.' Smartly tailored, of gabardines, checks. N?*v> . tan. battleship grav. ur Plain or silk collars and cuffs. Full flar Misses' Silk and Serge Dresses, $14.50 Delightfully styled frocks of taffeta. crepe de chine and crepe meteor, in shades of u:ivy. Bel - gian blue, brown, sand, ptilty, green. some combined with chiffon and lace It a cloJlar-t went v hits vou about right for a tirst-class Shirt \ ? ?ti better sec these beauties. rut naturallv a-k : "AYhv offer t. >r .Si.JO shirts that would bring -S-'.oo and Sj.50;" fMir answer is; 'We want all volt men boosting this high-class furnishings shop and we believe that inducements like this will be the mean- of getting us better ac quainted." ' Girls' $6.98 Coats, $5.65 Of serges, cheviots, diagonals and novelty mixtures: also black and white < hecks: fanc.v and plain silk collars and cuffs The Shirts Misses' Serge Skirts $1.95 Xa\ ;? and black serges and hairline stripes Flare bottoms: plain or yoke tops. We Know T hey're Worth Much More Arc oi woven madras, mercerized ;nadras. pongee and silk-stripe cotton crepes, in a gloriottslv good assortment of colors and -tripe effect-. ? <-at -1\ 1 e Soft cuffs. Sizes r v to 17. Misses' Wash Skirts, $1.00 ? >f broad wide-wale pique, with pleated front, deep hems arid ?two mannish pockets Trimmed with pearl buttons Girls' Wash Dresses, $1.00 AH crisp new sr.vies for girls of f, to 14 years. Materials include rharribraT?, percale, ginghams, gaiaieas and woven madras, in checks, stripes and plaids the middy blouse dress is included, with fancy tie. pocket and collars. Scores of other styles equally as attractive. Men's Pajamas. Cool, c o iii f o r table "nighi clothes' that you'll just hate to take off in the morning: made Of percale and madias in neat striped effects, trimmed with silk frogs Men's SOc Silk Hose. ?>r sheer, close-woven silk-, woven with double soles, high spliced heels and double toes. To he had in black and a dandy as sortment of colors. Children's $2.98 Coats, $1.90 Spring and summer weight serges, checks and bedford cords Silk and pique collars and cuffs. Colors are navy. tan. red. Co penhagen. black and white check and all white. Sizes 2 to *'< years. Girls' White Dresses, $1.15 Of fine sheer lawns, with dainty lace, embroidery arid tucking; square neck and three-quarter ?leeves. Some with double tunics and deep hems. Sizes to 14 years. Infants' Nightgowns, 23c Made of fine aofi-finish cambric: "V" and round neck styles, v* ith lace trimming at throat and cuffs. Sizes 2 to 10. Famous Makes of Union Suits, ft 1 Athletic styles that commend them to men who desire coolness and bodily comfort during the summer months. Styles with sleeves, without sleeves, short sleeves. ankle arid knee lengths. Materials are nainsook, madras and pongee. Porosknlt, Lew is. Varsity. B. V. I >. Kockinchair, and other brands Included. A Sale of Midsummer Trimmed Hats CO PQ Regular Prices, $5.00 and $7.50. . . We must use the words ultra smart here, for that is the only way we can describe these hats we are going to sell tomorrow at 52 Sailor effects of Milan arid leghorns, also transparent hats, artistically trimmed with whips, flowers, ostrich and ribbons. Some v*:th soft silk crowns. Black, white and colors Men's Crepe Embroidered Silk Ties With all the quality and appearance of dollar tiev Made with the patented ?-lip-easv ^ band, ('hnice vari.-tv of color- Large 11. .\\ - ri. jl ing ends. W Reduce the jolt and jar to limbs and nerves by wearing rubber sole shoes. 1 he\ make everv step youthful, buoyant. Straight lace and blucher models, in tan calf and dull velour. Some with leather tips. A Tribute to California FREE Mike a Panama one of votir ha' changes this summer. To lift a Panama :?? a gentle tribute to the evert ( alifornia's two fairs celebrate Tomorrow we ar- going to sell hundred^ ??: new 1915 straws. Each on? mean* a warm felt hat ca?* aside and a bright spot on tbf Avenue. W hen will you "vn' South American Panamas % Kiinc Hull Suit ?ith Kvfry Hoy'm *uit nl or ?)! Jong-wearing wool mixtures, in grays. lans and browns; serge lined: pant* have belt loops and pockets; taped seams, sizes f> to 18 years. The 'Society Clothes Shop' a Breezy Stiff Straw in All Braids Women's Italian Silk Vests, $1.15 The Famous Lorraine Silk Vest advertised in the leading nutgazines, made to retail for >" f .:???. Beautifully made and daintily finished with lac*. I'ink and white. All sizes. First Floor. Seventh Street VICAR LOSES FIGHT Rev. C. W. Whitmore Rebuked by Bishop for His Jere miad in Speech. EPISCOPAL DIOCESAN CONVENTION VOTE, 70 TO 11 Ministers to Be Retiree! on Pay Ac cording to Sliding- Scale?Re vival Anthor-'.efl. Utir Kf. f. \\ u- v! : ? | Si A iines" ? ?????> 1 raiened the treneral pension fund Men. after he had prophesied the need for revising t!?#? "Mi n nltlcat" so as to r? vrrsp the idea of the "rich heinpr sent empt> away' after ho had quoted words from the prophet .Jeremiah n such manner as to call forth a sharp reprimand from Bishop Harding, the Kpisoopal diocesan convention came to ,i close late yesterday afternoon, hav ing voted against Rev. Mr Whitmore This means the diocese of Washington v. ill join with most of the other Kpis ii-p;i! dioceses of the ci'niiitvy jn a ? -l efully worked o? 11 plan for providing pensions and grunts for aged and dis abled clergymen As has been ? xpJain < d. i he plan is a pi.tM.ntio one. :e<pi?v i; i n a capitalization of d; kept a! 11 ums t h "Nover lii-foi tr 11a v1 11? . ' ?i ? I 1 ' ful a discussioi said Kev l>r Han ? iolph H. .McKiiti ot ;i ? "huci >?_ _ ' Lpiphan;- "in titty-one .. ?.iVs of mi?1 isiering in the church t ha a-ver seen '.?lass arraje?! against class. ?i? 11 against poor, in this ma nnei This utterance was hro\ht forth 1 ?y the hitter attack made b\ Kev. '*?. S. Whitmore against, rhe proposed plan Calls Pension Plan Top-Heavy. Mr. Whitmore claimed that the pro posed pension plan v as ''op h'-av\ for i he rich." and w>*nt ??n to --xplain with a n intricate system of figures thai the per capita cost ??f such insurance in Kpiphany Chun "t ^amid he cents a e,i i'. while in William and Mary chapel in ' * h a ?' 1 e s county the per capita cost would he f u rt h ?? i more. that ?:p I my could purchase for its ? L"> cents apiece pensions amounting to while the chape! in ?' 11 : ? s count \ for its M apiece could get nut $????. "!n St. Thomas'; Ne . Vork. William K Vanderbn;, communicant. the; w;ll pay ?) !? cents apie* pension (.f "?'? a \ Zaci. HaWn. fan count-.. Mo. pa;. S t !i to get a nnly If v as she: that Ke\ Mr Wr.itmore *ipoke of t lie necessit y Of revising tin; Magnificat. sn. c ail;. those portions with good ti .ngs and ? h? dismissal of tiie rn*h with t;??thinu-. Mi Whitmore-- amiiei.-e o f ch-rg.1 men and lav men held hr'-aths while x tie young vicar spoke b?dd!>, and mote hold I y s; i!! Then h.e sa :>i. ioudl;. A wonderful and horrible thing is committed in the land The prophets prophesy falsely, and trie pra-sts hear rule by* their means; and Hi;, people MOHAWK MADE WITH PATENTED SLiP-OVER BUTTONHOLE TIE SLIDES EASILY fion "OLDEST BRAND 5N AMERICA UNITED SHIRT 6t COLLAR Cr,..TftOY.N.Y ;? ? ? "Mnrn l.astK linger?Look* Hotter." Comparison Shows Hand Laundering Best. ?I'.verj da > ??? are uliiniiiK ne? l? ii m in 'I'liin ?hnus thai Hit- *u |M>riorit> Hand work (hit lh?* Mnrliiur work . y. ? is he in p. appreciated imn'f and !?u>rv. Tr> Itanfl l.autidr ri tip;, na'lI like it. de Sales Hand Laundry 7 pLSt.N.W.^rSi, If You Are Losing Weight and your nerves are in bad condition, we recommend w QSive Oil mm. Emulsion ?? rc?:i::\mr.g J J ypuphosphiten : food and ne.- <; tonic prescription. O'Donnell's Dru<; Stores. PORTUNITY TO VISIT I 'a nam a ].*>. p< ?o and San i> i: - eVel'vt hint'. ill: .<\\ i \.-r !:?? h 1 iia.aii!;. low 1 rip I" bh?- her! ? da il\ to : ? i|ill I idm- ti:e rded the wonders '?on: \\ a shin? ho.vi "ppot't unit \ Ameriean ja.hlic t< of tin "<Jolden West You sec all ?>;i ii. Itock Island Scenic ' < MivJe Tour ; the <.*??lorado Kockies, , I'ikes I'eak, new Koeky Mountain (National I'ark, Salt Lake, beautiful 'California, the I'.acjtic </oast, hoth ex- \ (positions, the historic- and ^iichantiJig: \ Son!h\ves?t. f > Choice of "? loldeji Stale Limited.** j "? ioek> .Mountain Limited. ' *"?'??Ii- ?; H'ornian," "? '?dorad?e< "aliforina M\ press ' and otiter fast ttyms Auto \ matic H!o-K Sip-nals l-'irt st Moderii All SN'I Ivpiipnii ni Sup- rh Inning \\ c i: i a : n I a i n Tia.el Hmeau :ti ? lull* ? 'he', nut St . I 'h?lad? aj/aa ? Hir . r?"-j?r* sen tat i v?. s aic ? ra ? ! < ' .part.-, wn.o , will pive ioii full information ahoul ' ) ? 'a I i forma. at?d tin- M:.p?' . how; host to sec iheuj, prep:tr itineraries,,' Write for our lifi-i'anne ?? i * ;iiif?-i!i,a a :d , / I he Kv|iu.sil i??us. II Nl I'.ti.wii. i?. P. \., \ ) !J?n k L hi ml I.: lies. Pt Adverti-# ? "i* ii'- ^ ^ love to hnvp it so: and what will ye do :n the end ihereof?" Stops Jeremiah Quotation. Bishop Harding'r gavel rapped sharply: "I call yon 10 order for those state- i merits," he said, with unmistakable an- j per in his voice. "I v.'s merely quoting " began Ke Mi. Wiii i: ore 1 <!<? Von ..: :.o! iiiak' si.-.'h sr.-11 ??!(;.?: 's here." 'i ?? bishop said. With ti r;. I ]: t !?' V Mr v, i iImus a: <? ??? found in i,,.. hook of rift!i . * ;u:d I v t verses. .Mi>,!<>]{ Say re. the New York e\pe? t. who workt-il w ;t!i ti i ?* commission for! i years on the general subject of ; tli-' support of the clergy, followed Mi j Wtiitmorc. iind there were some gentle J and restrained hut unmistakable sparks ; between the I w o. i Mr. S:iyre .s argument in brief was ! that mathematics and actuarial re seat. j, had proved tliat a tla* rate of pension <?!' $6oo a year on the Whit more 1 nian is unsound d impossible. Follow i;l- i. - Rev. I?:. William !-? verii.tr ! > , : . ? , a letter f? eru f? f. v. ?? M ?- ? 'litis'-' ' -. I lev. Dt J H. V Inis of t he <'luin h of \ ? : - too! . .? id MM, to K? \ M ? v. 1i? *" ,?'s rem.i. that the "ve.-j j Jr.-.?,i.,!? w had the rectoi's confidence { v. t ?>.. vecf- ; f?-;?ti with the largest { {?is rse. : i t:* A. P. Hngner. a lay delegate, j .- ?Luest.Mi the convention table th? entire discussion until a. year j he ii ^e Pension Plan Adopted, 70 to 11. The vote on the pension pia.n was j 7<i to It, the majority favoring en- j eral scheme A report from a special cornn/i ttee | on th?- Kpis.copal Homo for Children i was read ?? in. N. 1ms. advocating two 1 possible m.-'iods of raising funds for' tin in.-i I ? : i r :<?n. 'Mi'* ?v? a special day i for off. rings, tin- oth? r is to organize j ! hanus of e h i hi re n to work for offer- ] ''ings for the home. ! ? ?f interest to chwrchmeii throughout ! the diocese was ilie icCon of Ho con vention regardinv a genera ! mission, or "revival" as it would he railed in other churches. ,\ nMiuritiee of Hire. clergymen and line,- laymen will h lai?ji?rrnted by tin biahop with power to | inaugurate i conduct a mission un der flu* sai.e; i' ?; i of the bishop, or to j i epc t to ?*i. im \ t ,-on vent ion. Klecjionv i - d as follow s Standing committee of the diocese- ? j Kev <L Ruck. Rev. ?' F. Dudley, Kev. | rI? rbert Scott Smith. Kev. K. H. Mc I Kim. and three lay members, W. M. j Lew in. J il horilon and t)r W. (* ? I i i \ ? ? s. Delegat<s i(? the provincial synod i Rev. W. .1 I >. Thomas, lie v. Robert Tal j bott. Ke\ .1 H. W. Blake. Kev. Dr. ?k 'H Mc" 'ti ? w a :.d Lay Members il I. Ilust. Johr L Weaver. S HI Kramer and If. l\ HI nr. Diocesan hoai'i of managers Kev. <'. ! K liuck. Kev. !?; S. fnmiap. Rev. ? | r Kiafenah*. Rev. W D Thomas, t Ke\ .1 W Austin. Kev. K. I. A Ken jnetr .nil Lav Members S. K. Kramer. ' W. M. Low in. <k Truesdcll. Dr. William <*. Rives and \dmiral H Sto- ktor. . For Celebratory Services. Duiirii tic.- cfiiivention the suggestion was forma.il> made that special ? 1 ? ? ' ht-.iiofy s- rvi'-' s he held in all Kpi.sco ? pa 1 cliurciii;: thi'oughcojt the country ; Sunday. June 1.".. vnrnmemoraf i ve of tl-.e signing of the M/an;t <*harta. The re< o i , j; ; (i n to t i:: y eff, present ed by ! !!<?? D: K. H. McKim and adopted by i tin convention, set forth that "This ? t >ci a >; o n at'f'.riis an ?.j .por t u n 11 \ thai oil!: hi he . aihra>'e.j !?, remi'ui t iio Arn<*::eau p?-?,p!c that ! h? <*hu ? h >d" I'iimlami, !': ?uu whose loins we are ; sprung, was not a mission ?' the Ki , hut hail an hide].t i? ni. prohaldv a ?;allii-, origin, having heeu estahlislnd the I'.riiish Isles four or live ceularies liefoie the la .".ding <?!' Koraan m;ssionaries in Kent, in tie \. a!" arid tliat in tin- thliieenth ceutu;-'. "!,o years before th" reforma ;t:o>.. -In- claimed and vindicated her j r't-li to he free of the flominati??n jot I'ope by the action of t h? Karons J o' Runriimede. headed by St?-jdien ' Liingtou. the A ? < h hi-hop ,,f rantrr j bury." It was. therefore. resolved ! "that tills eon vent ion of the diocese ! of Washington begs leave to suggest that th:?: ; pproacliing aniiiv.- sary shoiiid he c? lehrated by the deliver^ of sermons Suniiay nearest the L'lth of June ail oVe tie iaild to Set forth the laim of the Kfotostant Hpis ? -op:t J <*hu:ch a- the dauirhter and I.e.: of the Church or Kngland. whose riglits ami l'ua v i leges and fieodom wer? so strongly athime?l in that immortal instrument, and to emphasize the proj i ;nent instrumentality of the clt-r^y and laity of that church in extorting from the Tyrant K'ng Joun that great . in."i"i of Aug lo-r-a \on liberty. VII ?.V. . ! Holy Name Society of Hoiy Trinity Church Hears Reports From Committees. ? ? Ho > Name So< ieiy of 1|...\ Trinity I Char. .. inn 'as! night to map out work j t? he ' demonstration to ???? livid in 11 ? ' next ? ?? toher The rep?'!ts sub-' ?I;! t i et 1 :il ojli i 'el's ..n regard to tile i :a. i an: a.. c.?n . ?-nt ion. ioget her w i; ii ? riie ; a I?!, !a i ei i sta tena-u! s i i regard to t!,. iplogie.'S or the work during ti:e yea:, i showed tile good standing of Holy Tni.'iy . i,song the seventy-tlir?M- parislies -;>ie | seui*,d in the order. Attention was called >> ilie re- en'. d?ath i of Kepresent;ilive J A. Ooulden <?t' New j York, a stanch friend of Hoiy Trinity I and a typical Holy Name man, and it | was ordered that prayers be said for his I repose. Report of Music Committee. The committee on music. through i Thomas J. Stanton, reported that ah agreement had been made w ill i.'a- So - do rs Home Ka I ? \ , /.imm.amaria. . .oc .. -1!id thai organization would ??a-i ? If," I i r.i'y 'ii il.e parade on the ycca | sioii of the October demonst ra I ion. A "boomers' ' commd'ee consisting of a j special committee, to at" 'n ?onjuii- lion | with tlie thirty -three pref. ct.s of the ?society, m devising ways and means o> ; defray expenses, was appointed by Pres ident John I lad ley Doyie. Kev William \ t'aliiii of St Joseph's Church delivered the regular talk of the e\ ening Talk by Sergt. Rawley. Serg' Kawb-\. pr< sideut of ?lie Holy Name Socie! ? among Jilt sold lc j'at I'ort My.-r. mad,- a short tail? of the a "'on:.' ?:. ? ? ollicrs Se'-gt. Ka w - ti-\ sa.d he e .j I i to lead :;?IO Hoi" N; iiie men ;'n ai .??ine.-g :'ie s..;.|'crs of Fo:: Myer :n the ' ' ' >ber parade, ii,- yaid the work w'as progrvssiag liey otid the hopes <? i Chaplain * >"Kecfe. the -pirii ual director, as ti.e men were showing wonderfal zeal in getting into line with the Holy Name Frank II Bresnahan, the new secre tary of the Washington branch, was among the visitors on the stage. Rev. Kd ward M Corbett, pastor of Holy Triniti. also gave a short taltj on geii eral topics and need of members to be stir themselves in order to add new names to t he roll Will Give Organ Kecital at Church. An invitation has oe?n extended to ?I..- 'public to attend a ? < p] imen ta r> r_ .a r- it:; t b- Louis A Potter, jr.. oruatiist and -i:. drma-1 i-r of <'ai\'Mi> Kaptist ituicii. at that church this evening at ^ o'clock. The program will consist of the works of old and modern composers. Mr. Potter will be assisted by Mrs. Potter in several vocal selections. Extreme Concessions Said to Have Been Lairl Be fore Italy. SECRECY MAINTAINED AS TO VIENNA'S TERMS Germanic People in Rome Have Lost Confidence in Favorable Out come of Negotiation-. A 7.1 >, May . I Jit- A ; s11 ;a n :i n. "a.-ador ^ reported i.. iiuvo - <nded i" For ??Iffii Minister" Soriiniio at a con fer n ce yesterday afternoon the Wnna <'8 ljmeT.'s final proposal? to Ita-ly, con taining the extreme concessipns the dual monarchy Is willing" to make. V\ hile the utmost secrecy is ob served regarding thes* concessions, Anst plans and Germans In Rome have lost i-on fid en re in a fa vorahl*? outcome nf the negotiations. Prlnc^ von Rue low, the German ambassador, also :'"ailed upon Harun Sonnino yesterday i afternoon. Austria Prepares Defense. Austiia *s ??ontinuint; * ? in ?, ?-x j tensive j'u ?-{?a ra t ? ons for defense a^ain?i possible atta- l; by Italy, a - ; < ??id i: t i ? ??> a dispatch to tin IV; it far | isien Turin. Kailw service , was suspended f... Six hour?- at Gra:-. ;"iim! I .ay bach to r he passage of military J '"a ! Ii s ? I \ ; I,- art ! 1 b -! and a in in a nit i,i,, Tr;?-ste. < 'onsiderabb* <,'erman forees a,e said 1 ? be ' 'irax .suaitiim ? ra export a t ion to Zamab. ?-I(,al:a. and rh.-nce ?o I>osnia aiid Da Imat in. ; A dispatch from Copenha jicn savs it i is report w| in B? din that KmjWnr William, I ?r. v?u, Bothmaun-HoHweg. I the imperial chancellor, and Gottlieb von .fag-ow, the foreign secretary, have |ari<ved in the capita.l in connection jwifh the Italian situation. Italy Also Lays Plans. I ,:oA1 K- ????'?>' " In addition to mil itary p i-epara t: o r s t fi? Italian j*overn , me>:t is takitm all measures possible ; in ' ? 1'b? rc 11 ic way in anticipation of a possible outbreak of war. Koteicn Minister Sonnino has pre pared a Ion u statement for publication ',f* moment Italy joins the a!ln-s. in case she decides upon this action. This ? statement is designed t.< justifv lta?\"? action before the world, it sets forth j the historical, racial and economic ai:,j j si i a lexical re a.sorts influencing t|?. M;t_ i l:": - :'r"! dwells upon the "i nto'era ol<? ! position- - " 11 a 1 v ir. the Adr.atj,. all,j .on ner eastern frontier. Would Preserve Neutrality. l'*nHati. Italian ambassador r-r]jl ' iei d of ^fIr VOf- lajrow. the Gevmaii foreign minister. since " ?"' -iine t?.- v. ere both "? h e!: ii.-it.jint; ? very effo: t :v'- tic i:eutralit> of Italy, d Ava: Ifaiiai ambassador ,j X v. orkin^r in the same ; I'ireci -oj,. lb- i: a s b.-. n ace;;.-e*| {,, jians of having become Austrian in his so ? ??.:? :st.. f.y has he jdeayored to briny about an A istro I la j la u a u :???:,,? ., ; : ..-si.^d a denial that ' "!! ''j'l'ictiowsKi has bopu intrusted ! by the \ :enna government w:ih a st.e i cial mission to Koine. Deprecates Conflict. Asserting: that the |.,.-:r :s near at .hand for momentous decisions by Italy lie Osservatore Kon.ano. t <??? Vatican or~:!:' ? ? i *s in the sfroti u;est terms ii- war "f in ! vc. p.obabjc. Tin* pape protests avainst ?"the fv.: v of ile.u.1 te nation.: ii;a v. bich de sires va- for warV sak-, 11 ?: i f: o?j ii:e !11a iorit\ ? : the n. tioa the iiaiiiCers or participating i a t , rl;<.; . i?irii? t 'iX'! 1J''ri iS shakin.i: (bnop,. UK,. juuake. which b-htly a. aep;s a a r fo (wars sake, without asking its jasu,-.. i:ei? ? ? _:si t or- opport u r-eaess " German School Closes. Toon h.-.cipr of a dispat. 1, fro,n Mcrl.it the German school i:. ,|,is cmv sudd I o :.oon. Th. i, ht-i s. wuh j luimtx-r of 1 ?' ? ! ::?" .!? ? .?r>rr?s|>on<iff<t i iai. till*--. alnif?'t I irtliR-.ii.l 1,1. 1 '"? V.it:. a.- 1 ?: i s a.I : ...I all .j. .. man aad. A us! ?."??b->ias!ics and llK-..l.o:.a! .stad,I;ol,lp .mm.'diately. ;: .j. -J;,: ,.,i. Italians May Demand Explanations of Turk? for Attack in Tri.ooli I A 111S. May lb-ports are current her*- that an ofiicial report to the mmistr> of war r?.'i;ardina : attack ( oi. M lamItalian for?-*: ; . Trijjop coat a ins proofs thai Turl;i>:, Mice!.. oi a uia mb*d she : ? ? >? ! ?<. sa \ s .. f ?? t n I 'a i :. o i. dispatch fr??m Turin, and that t'l" Italian -o\#??; ? ? .., t w ? I? .islx tic I'orte "or an immediate exjda aat bur. <"? ' .U.anii'> "o. ? man?l v.as att.?ck. ? b;. a i coe| i?:? :?c! ^outh S\r!a April ' '' "11 t')"??? i to relic,.;, ownii; lo ( ht - desert ion of irr.-r ilars t,? the rcb-is. ! The Italian losses were eighteen oiticers and inn men kiia d or v. oundetl. DIED. .VS1-.NW M I., o? .?? i:,.rL..,..v. ,! ..'-1 1 . Ii-???!.. '? f" ?r tue b"v J . A. A s j. t;; w y;!. ir, j: ?..v..nr\ ? he ?lay iuir r> MI I^ ! ?' j?;? !-???? i L'ns !il". W .'.iiii -i/Ja v I'.Hi.. :| t, :?!?.; |! SAMt l-.i. lt.Uj.KY. ! i- ..f ? I ! M.I ill*-, iiii.i ,.u, l.;t.-!.i "J Kvy H.-llley P.Uli.T.. h.-.tlHM ., f jiMMie 1 Il? "1.1 ? II ;i nil !>;,i:ie? |;;i j|. 1 nn?rlie;-, wib*. il\.- . |,j!,j:. i * sJm- and brother t<> mourn ib"ir ;,..s Firuerni from Ins lal,- .e-id?*iic- . l.'.i'j . >>revr s"i!tlieii<!, Snmla v. \|?y a. at -j *. , R.U:TI.KT'I On "III : v.|i? M;,v ai , , ' ' ;l1" :'! i i * ?|; 11 ? l?ri" iiii .i"!!\ imj u'v; hai:h.i:tt, "i?s eu;.?-sixth >ear. I ?1 ? ? "? : ? ? r.M-. - l-l " nv ?? u ? ? .... . JA\K IWttSA. I.yl .lausiaer ?f Fuih r;,. fo UI Lfi l.,'?'!? 'muuiu x ' "? ! Al:;|.e ; j, , a be i ? 1.. S; "| eina uUe: ? reijlllelll IllU^s will i... \ f?r nI ; her soul, bitvrnient at Mi-unt Ulivei. 7- i BF.NJ A MI N. ? ?.j \Vedii<'s<iii> Ma\ lal.'.. at his a pari incut ai i he Nm-f huniherluml. I < H Utl.I S I- . f'KNJAMl.V. :ii:?''l ^eveniv- I tho-e. FuneiaJ si'i\ ir,-s a: ill.- ehiipo! in Ohaiwoo<| ; .?.-ueiery hi -J pan. Saturday. Mav S. Kn I v i omit flowers. -? j !;K\.r \ M IN. Meaiher.- ?.J l"e?|er,?l t.\... 1, f \ ^ i "" ! ? ?! ii! ?!. * :ii i ?? ? h.i'k SaMif.lm"' ' " M ... *>. ; fu;..Ta 1 e! <"|| \ |{l !?".< F. P.K\.I\M1\ \v.\l.! I i: T. Ir. I fi. Master. " j ? < i] .j:?-.f!T. Oh \Y: .ii .'sda . . r, ;,r ! *?' I 'ii . ::l his I e-. i.-i; pJ-Ja ?'1,'ureii { iM.rt-.\ e?;. XM'lbO AS A . lielovo.I hu-l.an.i of Ma:";. \ ? ?v I ? . falher of; '? ? "hiert a:.-! iuuihei of Margaret V. \ SaiaiiJi'rs. Kun'ral -jcruees at S:. \iigu>ti?e'< riunvh. l.~!h slree! I m ? t 1. a U'l Nf. af PI n.m. Sntut- ' iJhv. May s. Ridatives ami fri>mls Inviieil." i ,'OI.KKIIT. Memf.i-rs of the Bannek?>r Belief \>sol?tloo are iierebj requested to asaeuible ut iii. Augu*? i tint's Chur- h Sa'n: l-,>, \|.s> v. im' at I'* I O'el'H'k to atN'IMl I in* f' 111>TM I "f oti"' 1 h ; *? !>'. ??tlie*'. ! N'M I lOl.AS A. t'MI.HKK 1 AAIJON It! SSKI.K. President. ' JAMF.S < . R> KI.1.S. Rooorditu; Secretary. ? <Y>LBBKT Tbo ! cf ViniAl.AS a <V>i,BKRT. oconrred at r.U realdToo. 1CJ9 Chnr ti atreat corti.w?'**, TW*dn?>!?dRy May 101.%. !? *n j DOUS'-Pd to lh? mrnihi'H r>f CViSjuiH VttllCka i Rel'--* A?co !':!?;?! from S*. A ' OS.ii: . l!M ?rrofr - ? wo??n 1 md M Saturday. Mar * i :?>-*!? I. I \1 HF.IlMlAW, V ? - dfit. I ?' F.l'III.! v" S^- r^tf!' v . ? I'a< ?.. !' -????. v.av ? ?? 2 p.m.. M\K'.\KK A ?1aut('i!>' >r tiio !?:?* John 1 'id \ i; . . I".;. . ! ?>! '? n ? ? ? ' . -. ^ i.-i .. Ki,...Jo Kian.1 ?*?-! !?.????; *?:?? ? M .J.i* Ma*" at ?:30 * III M-t<- -t ? > Mm.iii - ? irtf: . KH* ?t.?s :?r:.j fli-rds to a ".Mid. 9* I? M V 1 i ?* ui.Tiihe: - i 1?.-' r:? -: of rv?himMa. . ?fc? National <lrdi?r ..f tt>" l?a'.*tit*r* ?f I ?:,? roquosfd io attend rtir fwrnl of s.e'- M MWaKKT l?AI.\ from St Martin'* ! ' ? 'h V.rt?, i ;t(>fto! "i j.rr?-o?s nofliwwat. MoTciax morrdnj it U a m 1U BKIJA 1 ll? ?t\ E. (Jrand Re**?t mart n <?tt?;i.f.y n?*t?Han. * (it'l'Mpr. i?n Mar * mifl. r>wn> S . ist-aud of ? <?:? I'.rant ?ov:mpf. n.:?d fifty *.?'v??n Tt>ars . F ir?>-H] from ' :a> r*? .l*i? a 1 404 Matiteiia . ??i!.' D<if! a--!. on s?firdiiv Mar < a? 3 ;? n. 1nt?*rtnor.? In ?; -..1 . m i;*la ' : f* ???- -OSI.. ?:'.l ? ,11" : : ! f ? 1 II > l?o;.. .. ?-'?! I n.: n- - i- n -' V. ? ?. v . > m: \ii lim.MKs. t? ?!?<? . ? ' !?' I ?a ?- I ?? |t;-:in.!' ?n>! '' " lw UmIiu.'s. and ? n% k^ur of v. .? W: :i*n{m-M i;rr of < i'a?1::?rvl R?ymo: I i ?> f'.rsi: It |)kv liv .5ar '.rr sa* T fa-Jp And slowly r*;'** away, Bui In o?;r h?*arts w ^>ft?n pra??d That she miK'it Ioup'T sinr. ? Fur.fral fr^m b??r i?t:???!?!?': ? r>n Sutr-r^ay, Miiy ?? 2 o'rlo.-k r -i T* n\'Ff P idderly. on WMiwdaj, May 0 IMS, 2 30 it*i?., ?t b!s hnmc lr> ?lr<??n?biir*, f*n . T T>nvi? H 7TT FF j TCTBI/kH. ?">n ,kfnv at I/i ?uv Va IKNMF. M . ?' John H K' '??r F-i- ? f:>:n h#r !?!?? Friday. Mar . h t S j> m ? MA' IHI 1*1 IJ. I- ? l:f< i't .?;: Friday. M iif 7 \:? :? mi 111 l.FN* K. dauthtor of : !a'?* I! urd :in?l F.fully Msanid--. Mav lu-r mm:! :?'M in r ! Fr:r ? .? >.?: vi ?? a' s-?.v.n' . ' *p?l > i ? t . May S ^ i |? til PANTn\ !?? ; :. ?! r - T: , -df . M:.r ?; ::?I1 I, Ml no I'll 11.1 IS \ PAVi'oN !..? .v.fl : tr o-' K!\ -1 ''o. ai-.l 4,?-> ?t? ?! w f ? .I.1 *,? ?.? n :t ii*? i fori '\<r Pi:i V..--S I, vw?* ? n "?i'i! ? ? >':l- :i I ! iv \1. trioiid-* -ri \ ? ? ?; i ::i.-rmont at ? 'i 11??*j??-. . Va ilta'.t i? ? .? aii<! v,n Y<?-k pa^fr>* K\?-T*\ 'Hi F \lav V.Mo IH"MAS !t \ )..!>\ ?, v ...1 nf i ?? Hanora ' Fim1 from {; - '.!r" roc^d^n . Vfl 1. ii..-;hwv?-i ?: "loiiiiav morn In?. M?' !'?. \j.-rsin*" ? ? ?. trh?r?* r^juieia w':! 1 for of !i!? aotrt. and f i- nds Invito! 10 nM^nd S* TINNKV I i.--i !iii< Tif- May 6. 19J.V !.! .-Rf-ri I \ me- \ nii -M-t"-. .-f i |?- I::to .loiiii 'I i:;!? 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'I ? 11 ' '"I ' ' ?,r k J..! Ute M??IA s i n"\ ' 1 ?; ?1 :"'" ?'' " ' ... a.. ." M i?? 7 \t.n -<:?ry . -? Mar-..."- .'i' ? May i.o; so;;I i'o<: i,i p- a ???. 15V HFi: l.?KV??TF.t? I'\5?.M ! KK M A<?<?IK ? ... . ;.. v ,d . ? . .u : '"'"n'-'i " ? ' 'n.' iV. .O d Ii:-' M \ !?! > Si IK A. u doparf i. Ii,-.. lii'to.M y :ifc"? toila.v. May BY Vi'fi: f?K\"TKI. DAI MARIA j w atkhs. <\i f'l'l 1 In t? n?!?? m-it or\ on .jo..r up-! 'IKSSB T SMITH. ?h? . d t?-???. :i? > id-!- i. y "I:- y i' ;;- " 1 -H' 7. 11'I 4 V. . .- u.iti ? out n a to w-op i }<Y i|J< t.o\"l\<: ? i 1 i !.?'!! KA, < Jl-.'ll 1 111 I ,K I.I I.I.IK AM* ? II M- l> ! MONUMENTS. I M( )X( mkxts for sale. |<?uuipcrs. lytli and K Sts. S.E; i t'UN?ilA . DESIGAIS. Appro':.. - ^lli akens Artistic -? xproHM ???in. xponslre. Prvuipt auto del Ivory i?errice. ^ OlS'C:? ?- ^ ! ~. r., . - _ :j; : 14 a ; 5j'.!2-i>:o ' ?' - ? si. n.w . ! rilBN'SHKS I'IM.S- i I FI.OU'Llta .... -*1? ! p )HN K. WKKiHT CO.. ' la.v in.li m. N.W ? 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