TrtDRSDAY EVENING. FEB. 18.1909.
Local Matters.
Sun and Tide Table.
Sun rises tomorrow at 6 47 and set* at 6:41
High water at 7 00 a. m.; 7 19 p. m.
?.?>?
Weather Probabilities.
For thia'ection increasing clondioe*-* and
warmer tonight with minimnm temperature
about 40 degree*: Fridav rain; Ji,ht to mod
orate -toutheaaterly winda
BEAUTIFUL RECEPTION.
_-rr-more, the historic hom*-' if B"tty
Wa*hieig*"n L?-wi*, now ow .ed by Mr.
Clarence R. Howard, wai Fridav night
the scene ol ree of the most beau ifni
rece p i ii b bel i in tha city for years,
when Mr. acd Mrs. Hovard, boiboi
whom (oi r bute no little lo th" soc'al
life o' Frede ick-burg ad wbo both
hsvs L"St- rf friend-, t'irew opsn the
doers of (heir bistort* old mansion to
their friend's. Kenn ore looked its best
tod tbe guests might tave imagined them
selves back io the time of W*?hicgon
aod Mercer, surr-unded ai bey were
with ancient family po traits, ii bararie*
with ai air of aiclert learning, and
china and furniture of tbe picturesque
period that ma le Ihe old rity of Freder?
icksburg fun; us. Mra. Howard, aasii-t
ed by ber nt r, Mri Gibson, o. Alex?
andria, Mrs. A R. Hoaa'd and Mrs.
S. G Wallace received tbe guests in
the parlor, while the library adjoioing
made an elegant ball reo-n and the
younger set damed to muBic by Djncb's
Orcbeitie, of Washington. Io the din
log room dainty tefreshment* were
served under the direction of Mies
Georgia Frencb^of Alexandria, sister of
tbe hos'eMa. Mus French waa assisted
in serving by a number of young 'a lies
nf thia city, among them Miss Edith
Barber, Miss Jennie Maitland, Miss
Harris and Miga Kata Doggett. Ken?
more is one of tbe most beautiful old
Colonial mansions in the e'ats if not Ihe
most beautiful. ? [Fredericksburg Jour?
nal. _______
"TAG DAY."
A fit celebration of Washington's
birthday i* to bave our "Tag Day" on
the Twenty-second of February as every
one knows tbat the money collected by
thia meaus ia to be used for tbe a-rang
lng of a public play ground for the child?
ren, therefore a splecdid commemora?
tion of Washington's birth would be to
benefit his smail countrymen who are to
grow up and help direct the gov-rnmect
of which be was ibe father-patriot.
A comm'ttee of twenty gentlemen an
to call at th'i pablo schools oo Friday
aod arr inge to bave the childnw dispose
of the individual taja?si look out for
the youngsters and sce that they don't
leave you out. The minimum price of
the persona! tags is ten cents.
Mit>a Mary Carlin ia the able chair?
man of tha wagon and store tags. Trie
minimum price for wagon tags is twenty
five cents aod tbe minimum price for the
?tore tags if one de 1 ar. So to the front,
all ye merchants, and help in tho good
cause. Ci"zr.-*, too, are given the
chance to aid and all wHo will, for asde
from the et j ymeot it will famish ibe
youngsters, il wi!! a'so help to beautify
the city, in wbic'i we all have pride; so
in helping th*-* urchins, one helps ones
self. B ? p'et Jtr.-d, thep, for Tug Day,
Mon lay, iheT-veniv-sfcrmdof February.
ESCAPE OF PRISONER.
Frank J hnson, wbo was arrested in
this city on the 29th instant for the lar?
ceny of a horse in Henrico county, and
a large quantity of meat, several acts of
baroeas aod other gooda from farmers in
Fairfax county, escaped from Deputy
Sheriff R C. Garnett, of Henrico county,
yeaterd ey afternoon, by leaping from a
rapidly ninvirg Washington ti mthern
train at Franconia, aoout 7 miles south
ol Alexandria. Lie-uterant Smith waa
not fled of the man's escape by telephone
from Richmond, about five hours after
the occurrence, and at once communicat?
ed with nil of the neigboriog t)wni.
Johnsoei had been held fir the Henrico
county authorities, bot a mild caae of
smallpox io the city j iii, where he waa
confined, deliyerJ his departure until the
quarantine was lifted.
Siorly after D?puty Sierifl Ounett
left Alexandria with Johnson, yesterday
afternoon, tbe prlooooi made an excuse
ti have tho handcuff- removed from bia
wrists, aird immediately made a dash for
tbe platiform ofthe ta', from which be
leaped while the train was traveliog st
90 miles an ii. ur. J ihris-n is about 28
yean old, aod bat been feigning iuiarry
aiOee bis j.rres'.
PGLIOEOOURT.
[Justive H. B. Caton presiding.]
The following case* wera disposed of
thia morning:
Arthur Gregory, c 1 nd, charged with
atealing heness from P. I. Ba riogton,
was fined $10
McPheraon Mason, cl arg-ni with s'esl?
ing cider, waa dismissed for want of
evidence.
A white man, charged witb fighting,
wa* fi iee) $,*>. Another mao, charged
with a similar OJMSSQ, was dismissed.
ENT-RrAlNMENi' AT~LY0EUM
TONIGHT.
I dm -rho do not a tend the mur-ieal
and lltt.-rtry eutertainmeU a* the Young
Meo'a Sodality Lyc-um Hall tonight
will mis* tbe lime of their lives. Messrs.
O'Siea aud Trodder, popular aod well
known singers of Wssbington, will be at
tbe Lyceum this evening, and all should
hear them. Well-known local talent
will rho take part in the enteitainment,
and all the lovers of music should em?
brace this opportun tv.
FERRY BOAT ON MARCH 4.
A* baa been stat'el in the tiitette, toe
Washington and Potomac Steimboat
dm*.any will place a steamer on tie
route b 4jveen Alexandria and Washing,
ington ou the fourth of March.
The merchar.ts of Ibis city aod others
are siil eaffgad io formulating plans by
whic i a peinmnent ferry service cai be
re-establish.d between tbe two cities.
N i boat hns li en run on the line since
the Si day of last November.
For That Ten ible Itching;.
F, tscna, tetter ant) gait rheum keep
their victims ;>er-.e-ual torment, The
application of Cl amtH,|,|_*a ilaire will
instantly t-lky ibu itchio*, gmt many
cases na^e beet cured by tia os* IVl
sale by W. f. Creight r a Oo , and
Rich-i rd Q bson.
The cheap*- j, ?eTer the beal, but we
bave tho he*- Footwear 'old io Alex?
andr a. J -bo A. Mar?h?;l & Bro.. 422
*v?'g atreet.
CIRCUIT COURT FDR COUNTY.
[Judge J. B. T. Thoroton, presiding.]
Nf baii^l Binks, colored, wai yei'.er
imt indittd by the yrand j iry tot ttl >
niously atsaulting Thou ai Aikens with
a .-rick at Four-mile ruo Sar-day morn
it_ laat, Btnks entered a plea of guilty
and waa seoteoct-d to serve ooe year in
the penitentiary.
Com. vb. Campbell, appeal from a
justice'* decision; decision sustained.
The grand jory today presented a re?
port concerning the reported frequent
?I'se-rdera oo the Falls Church electric
road. The jury states that alter careful
examination ioto the matter they found
that the reports tre grealy exaggerated
and were circula'ed with malicious in?
tent and purpcs? to injure tbe railroad
and to bring reproach upon tbe people of
the county. The jury alao returned an
indictment against Jobn Nelson fr
gambling. The grand joiy wa* dis?
charged and courtadjonrned till March 2.
WASHINGTON PARK ASS03U
TION.
The transportation and rates commit
t e of old Home Comiog Week met this
morning in tbe Clamber of Oommerce
noons. Chairman Preston called thn
committee to order, acd Mr. 0 W.
Wattles, ofthe Norfolk Steamboat Com?
paoy, was elected vice cba'rrr-ao, aod
H. E Gentry of the Washington South?
ern Railwayaecretary. There waa discus?
sion as to ratea of transposition facili?
ties, and oommiltees were appointed ss
fullowB. Messrs. G.-ntry snd Lube*
on railral ratea within the State; C.
W. Wattles, on rates and transportation
on the Norfolk line; Messrs. Graham and
Clift on electric traospcr'at'on and rates;
Vf. M. Readon for ratea and t'ansporta
tioo on the Washington and Potomac
line; S E. Lindsay on Potomac Naviga?
tion Oompany All committees inter?
ested in trsnsportation and rate ques?
tions are requested to communicate aa
soon as possible wi'h Chairman Preston
at the Chamber of Commerce.
DELIGHTFULLY EN IERTAINED.
About 1,600 people aooght the Opera j
House last night ai a place of amuse?
ment an \ they were loth to leave even
after they bad witnessed the entire per?
formance. It ia not saying to much
when it is put in print that the musical
Wilaons are the beat even seen in th's
city. They make aoy kind of an old
instrument fairly talk and tbe way they
perform provea to those who know aod
appreciate good music tbat tbe Wilaons
are artistic musicians. Those who are
fond ofa good melcdrama can bave their
hearts desire satisfied by seeing Ihe Ben?
netts. Cue would hardly believe tbat
such a show aa tbat furnished by the
management of tbe Opera House could
be put on at tbe sma'i price of admission
charged. It only provea tbat they bave
established themselves in the hearts of
the people aod are cateriog more for
good will than the mooey taken in,
TERRIBLE FIRE.
The moat realistic fire scene ever pre?
sented in motion pictures was tha* fur?
nished laat night at the Alexandria
Amusement Oompany. The engicea, aod
truck companies were pictured aa natu?
ral as life and the fire laddiea were strug?
gling to save the entire block from de?
struction. The scene was the most real?
istic ever presented and was a credit to
this popular amusement bouse. Besides
this the talking pictures, especially the
one by Harry Lauder, wbo sang "The
Wedding of Lauohie McGraw," were
grand. Tonight tbe roanegement prom?
ises a change and one tbat will please
all. Come out tonight and you will not
regret it._
deaths.
Mr, John F. Morrissey died at Ilia
residence, No. 521 north Alfred street,
last night. Tbe deceased was M years
old. He leavea a widow and three child?
ren?two sonr aod a daughter. Mr. Mor?
rissey was a son of Michael abd Eliza?
beth Morrissey. He wai a cigarmaker
by occupation.
Mrs. Annie M. Church, wife of Mr.
Frank A. Ghurcb, died at ber residence,
on Oommerce street, at 2:10 o'clock this
morning. Besides her hosband abe
leaves a son. The decrased was a daugh?
ter of Eiward and Anna Day. Sbe was
49 yean old. _
A GOOD SINGER.
ls enjoyed by moat every one. Such was
tbe case at the Elite Oompany last night.
Every one wbo heard Mr. J Wilber
Davis wai more than pleased with bis
songs; he ia a first class basso singer and
if you fail to hear bim you ara missing
a t-eat. Tonight there will be an entire
change of picture*. These pictures will
interest you. Mr. Davis wiil Biog to?
night and wben yon see tbe pictures and
bear him you will go away satisfied that
you get the best entertainment oa earth
for the money. Remember tbe Elite
Company is the only 5 eant theatre in
the city._
THE PETTEY SIGNAL.
The apparatus for tbe purpose of
sigoaling trolley care and announcing
tbat a fiie alatm has been sounded and
(hat fire companies sre pp their way,
has been established at St'te and Platt
streets. When No. 3 gets an alarm
and tbe apparatus leaves tbe house tbe
wheels of the cart touch a spring which'
electrically sets oft* the danger signal in
State atreet and trolley traffic in tbat
street is held op until the Ore company
is given time to pass, tio far a* it ba*
hewn tested the device worka well.?
[Rochester, NV Y., Democrat and
Chronicle. _^^
The Red Cross Sooea for tender feet
Tbe ladies who wt ar the Red Cross
??hoe* always wear a smile. Hold only
by J. A. Marshall A Bro., 422 King
street
I vnnhavpncon baHshell Chaf
L)flDUaVeD_ inK dishes Broiled
oj toast, and BltlLl.'S Olehratvd rangle
Fried at the OPERA HOUSE CAFE.
Cherrystone and Little
_Neck Clams._
life CAI (Mall VIKGIMA H8H R<5E
IO cents.
3 fan* Pink Alaska Salmon.-86c
4 ?"an***-Iring Beans. ... 28?
4 Large Cane Bet-t Tom toes. ?5.'
4 Cans 8og?r Oaf*. 26c
3 Can? Early -Jone Pea*. 25c
3 lb* B??t Califoro a Ev r-oratel Peach** 25c
3 lbs Best California Prim a. :i?c
5 lb* Beat Cleaned Currants. tte
W. P. KOOLI.*--. * se>.\,
Roynl and Wolfe Streets,
i?nl6 tf Q-ie?-n and Henrv _*aa*a.
F~ OR RENT.--FRAME HOUSE. N.
Duke street, lix rooms and hill. Twelve
do'lsrs per ni-nth, including water r. ut. In*
q-iire at 3 9 north Columbo* stree:
ft aita*_
FOR R' NT.?Two nice office ROO US Re.
116 ?>uth F?irf*_ r>tre*t. a nply ks
febln 3t TiiOS. COLLIKweWORTB.
PERSONAL.
Mr end Mrs Waiter Oiemmena have
ret- rvd f-om Jacksonville, Fla.
Mr G-orge Uhler, who haa been quire
lick for the patt week cr two, is able lo
be out icala,
Mrs. Aadeison, of ibis city, is visit?
ing her cousin, Miss Anna D. Carr, i-f
Richmond.
Mrs. Louis S. Greene baa recalled ber
invitation* to ihe meeting of the Colo?
nial Dames tomorrow, Friday, evening.
Mia* Leon* S-illivm, Mus Erne Ine
Talbott aod Mr. Clyde SoUivai were
among the Alexandrians who a.teoded
the midwinter dance given by the Faa
qui-r County Club, at Casanova, Tues
day evening.
Among the mot charming of the win?
ter'* entertainment* was the card P*-ty
given yea;er?'av afternoon kby Mri. Wm.
B. Daiugerfif ld at ber handsome resi?
dence on Washington street. Six-band
progressive euchre was played and the
successful conteitan'a were Mra Car
ence Leadbeater and Mrs. Hugh Mc-1
Gaire. Mis* Kittie Barret aod Miss
Hattie D.*o.-las svp score.
MA.SONIC BANQUET.
_?
Arrangements for the annual Twenty- j
?ecor-d of Febrmry banquet to be
given by Alejtaudria ? Washington
Lodge of Masoos have tata
nearly completed. Tbe Young Peo?
ple'* Building, in wbich the banquet
will be aorved, is being decorated for tbe
occasion and upwards of two hundred
corers will be laid. On account of the
limited capacity of the hall admittance
will be by card only except to Alexan?
dria Masons. The lodge will meet at
thu Masonic tsmple and after a abort
session, at which the guests will be re?
ceived, will march in a body to the.
Youug People's Building. Mr. R. W.
Fuller, master of the lodge, wiil pre?
side. The speaker* of tbe evening will
be Senators Owen, of Oklahoma, and
Johnson, of A'abama. Other a jdresaes
will also be mate.
"TRIP OF TAFT PARTY."
Whoo William Jennings Bryan was
in Alexandria November, 1907, he said
to M-. Bul'a, "Git Mr. Ojopsr of W a
consin to mike an addrec. in the Yoong
People's Building," Hon. Henry A'l-n
0 oper, member of Congress from Wis?
consin, is e-hairrrarj ofthe committee rn
ins'ilnr affairs of the House of Represpr
t-vi-ts, and wis a member of the Tat
party in the trip to the far east. M .
Cooper will deliver a lecture in th*
Young People's Bjildin-r, tomorrow ??
e.veoicg, at 8 o'clock. No admir-sion |
fee will be charged and tbe public rea f
cordially invited to attend the lecture. I
FIGHT.
Some excitement nat caused at the in?
tersection ul King and Pitt a rests yes
terdar afternoon by a fight between two
men, during which one of the combat
taits was knocked down. Tbe la t-r
who was ab jut 'o corni) out secood-beet,
picked up a br ck sod burled it at hia
antagonist. It mased itsmsrk, arel tb?
man who bad beeo mado the 'a*git
i toe m;?silo and waa ab>ot to
?brow it wh-o by-fanders succeeded in
disarming bim. The bell g-reuts were
made to faco tbe Police Court this morn
log when ooe of the men was fined tb
Tbe r ther was dismia.pd.
MOTOR BOAT "GEORGE WASH
1 GtON.
The committee wbo bo r-uctysifullv
conducted the Masonic 'a r wh ch c'o?ed
oo Saturday night hav** announct-d Va'
the drawing for ihe mctor boat "George
Washington" will tike pace next Tata
riay night at Armory Hall. A dupli?
cate of all the number* disposed of will
bs placed in a barrel and rolled around
Pie room and a number will thea be
drawn by a little child to be selected
from the audience. The public is cor?
dially invited io witness the proceedings.
THEFT OF CIDER.
A few e-ays ago 48 quarts of bottled
cider were stolen from tbe factory at the
foot of Prince atreet. The police re
coveted about twelve quarts in rn stable
bounded by Wolfe, Wilkes, Lee aod
Uoion atreets. A young oran, who
live* in the neighborhood, was later ar?
rested charged with the theft, and he
was arraigned in the Police Court this
morning. He waa dismissed for waut of
? vidence. _
DAMAO- SUIT.
Mrs. Mary Zmm<-rman, through her
attorneys, L?o P. Harlow and Lewis H.
Mscben, ba-* brought snit io the C rent
Court of Fairfax county araiost the
Washington, Alexandria A Mt. Vernon
Riilway Company, for $10,000 for in
juries alleged to have brien receive! on
the 10th ol O.tobrr Isst in rn edison
near Hunter's st tlnn in Fa:rfax county.
ORIGINAL LHT.
Among thi recent contributions to the
Confederate Museum in this ciy ls (he
original list o' the vote-* eaat ia the First
ward on May 23. 1861, on the qieaiiin
?f secession. Tne vote stood 235 for and
12 against seceadon. Tbe list is io sn
excellent condition and was presented by
Mr. F. J. Davidson._
Keep your feet elry. "Try a jairof
the ce-lebre-.-ed" WalgjOver Shoes. J.
A. Marshall A Bro . 422 King street.
LOCAL BREVITIES
The new schedule oo the der trie ta'l
way, by which more Irains will be run,
goes into tflt-ct on Thura'a-*, the 25th
lo't.
A marriage license we* issued io
Washington yesterdsy to Gwge B.
Bary and Mary A Di Vaughan, of Alex?
andr's
Three fine ahsd were caight in th?
vicinity of 0 donia! R> a h a few daya
ago aod nen', to Washington on inc of
the river a'.eame-r-i.
A mee-ting of Alexandria Division,
Ho* I. A. O. H., wai held at S Mary's
Hail last night bot only routine busi?
ness waa traoaacted.
About 25 Alexandriana will leave
thia city on SMurder evening for
N< rfolk to witne a '.be return of t.e
A Berkan fleet wbich haa been on a
cruise around th* world.
The members of the Seventeenth Vir?
ginia Regiment Chapter, D. D. C., are
invited to alterd the faners! of Mis*
Emily Mason from St Matthews Church,
Washington, tomorrow morning at 9
o'clcck.
Oyster* in all *t-fl?f. Fried CUma e?ery
I day Mic. p r doian. Clam kotrw, Monday
| Welrevlay and Fri.'av. C. H. Ziiu_er_ai ,
? Mirke- Space. tt
The Hess Hopkuia FOOT FOR*
SHOES miks* life ? pba-ure. S .id
only by J. A. Marshall A Bro., 422 _iog
?treet.
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SB THE BUSY CORNER
I
Washington - - - - D.C.
BLACK WAISTS
of .silk or mull,
BLACK TAFFETA SILK WAISTS; pin tucking, in Ve shape to form
veit, new fitted long sleeves; tie attached to stock. Sizes 34 to C_ OK
44. Worth $4 50. Yet our apecial pri:e i* ?-.--- ? mt? **?*<*
BLACK MULL WAISTS, with graduated plo tnckiug forming yoke;
new long sleeves; tucked collar; fasten back. Sizes 34 to 44. efl f\{\
Worth I1.50. Special at.mO\.\3\S
BLACK MULL WAISTS, unusually good quslity; long sleeves; balf*-^
iucb tucks front and back; fattened with black bolton* at front; C I CA
tucked cuff-s. Sz a 34 to 44. Worth fi. co. Special - ? - . ?*7 ? *uv
MUSrCaL AND LITERARY ENTERTAINMENT
BY THE
Young Men's Sodality Lyceum
MI SULL, DUKE STREET
THURSDAY, February 18th, 1909,
Admission ,' . .25 cents.
feblT . ,
The Fam?
ily Liquor
Store
LOWENBACH
^ the place vvakefleld
The Best Medicinal Whisky j King and Alfred
on the Market. j_stbteetj._
WHEN YOU ISO
TO MARKET TO-MORROW-REMEMBER
IF YOU .
WANTA ?
ROAST ?
OF BEEF I
Go to T
ll VOU
WANT A
ROAST
OF VEAL
Goto
I
IF YOU . IF YOU _ IF YOU
WANT I WANT t Want Your
Home Made A Home-Killed k MONEY'S
SAUSAGE J MEATS - WORTH
Go to f Go to T Go to
AARON ODELL, i?_-4 City Market *__?*??
The Wagons We Sell
Are strictly first elm lo every particu?
lar. Experience tai tsugbt us tbat tr
I?t a few dora's mure and get the
BEST is tb* most economical way tr
mpply our a. ed-i, and we ure not diffei*
eet from other folk; then wheo you buy
?* wagin *hy not get the beat? Our
Wi ber Fr. m Warona cin't bl beat.
*V . Tbey are strictly gnar-.nl ed, as is also
V*i rvery kind ot (arming implemeats we
?$r\ hardie.
M HYER5 BROTHERS
115 North Pitt Street
ivrmiL bu
\ I l.\ \NI>U1 i. VIRGINIA.
OFFICERS :
President,
Edward L. Dalnt;rrfleld.
Richard M. Oreen, Cashier. E. tr! Payne
l>IRECTORS:
Edward L, DalngarfUld
J. C. Snoot.
Worth hnlllsh.
M. A. Ahern.
RESOURCES
Loans . - .
U. S. Bonds to
Vie* President,
Carroll Pierce.
Asst. Cashier.
se?
cure circulation .
Bonds to secure U
S. Deposit
Other Monds and
Stocks ? . ?
Banking House &
Real Estate . -
Cash . . 46,130.96
Due from
Banks snd
Reserve
Agents . 131,726 62
?613,20426
100,000-00
42,000.00
32,004.48
52,856.97
J. w. Kobsrts.
Carrall Pierce*.
Urban S. Lambert.
I HUH.lill H.
Capital. $180,000 00
Surplus .... 50,00000
Undivided Profits 63,78845
Circulation ? . . 99 20000
Deposits .... 664,^34.84
U- S. Deposit * . 40,000,00
$1,(M7,923 29
178,857*58
$1,01^923.29
We invite the accounts of
individuals, firms and corpo?
rations Investment securities
a specialty. Interest paid in
our Savings Department
Whea-rrsr Einttsin becnine r*-sl mgry, he
had a greu habit of Rioting tli<- p cu. One
day hi* daughter, who wss at collie, drought
him home aa trish *or--in-!a**- n.mvl Ot e
rem S*.'hnifl?nraa*er This male Kin*t-in i
furioo-1, an! le "ho-it*-'l st Af hlu-liing I
Inidegroom. "Of all der ?;ul vurdr* af ino n'o- j
tonga*, is vy e'er tiffi I you vat ? et r hung.
'Int to tink r^ot Iv- ot lt) take you under
iuiiu root and feed von on all deru delicious
Auth ?au?agc*i lad Ham* Sylvan Blond
hem the Amii BlaaeJ, City M*-rke-.
Jackson Creek Oysters
OF THE FINEST VAR IETY
50 bushels just received.
Merchants'quick lunch-Hot Tur
key with Cranberry Sauce daily.
_At the Elkton
Coke D mejftic C ke
All kimi- ol Coal, Wood aud Cok* Host
quality aud prompt delivery at bottom pri*-?B
Phon*?*. DbW. AITrilF^OV. 107 ?o >.l
Ba-_1 _____
NOTICE?The lueniiM-n - f M ?. RY CHSTIS
LKE CHaPThR. 1T. D. C.. sre rt
'-nc-ted ui attend eh* f'u.orti of ibe late Mia*
Emily V.?aroa, whirh will take pl.ee U
m*.rrow morning st 9 o'cl**ck fiom St. M*t
thew'* Church. Waibin ton, D C.
lt Hit- MARY E. JoHNr-OV, Pre?idfnt.
Aetna Health Policies
pay full weekly
idenmity if you
dre ???-..
QUARANTINED,
even tho' you are
perfectly well
Harrie White,
Insurance aod Bmdie*;.
Offics 119 Sooth Ftlti-i e uot.
OHINA, GLASS AND HOUSEFURN
ISHING GOODS.
BIG
Sale
-OF
Housefurnishing Goods
To start next Thursday, Febru?
ary 18th and lasting for three
days
See small bills for particulars. In?
cluded in this sale will be
White Table China
Toilet Ware,
Granite Iron Cooking
Utensils, etc.
ALL AT CUT PRICES.
Don't miss this oppor?
tunity.
ELLIOTT'S,
Cor. Pitt and Kin. Stn.
Fine Paper Hanging.
Pi'TCRg FRAMES mad* to ordr-r.
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fcbll lo 931 King ri. mt.
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SWAN BROS.
Genuine Holeproof Sox
Now 25 Cents a Pair
1
You can now buy a box of six pairs of
Holeproof Sox?formerly $2.00?for $1.50
Those who have always paid 25
cents a pair for inferior sox can
now have tbe best at this price.
Holeproof are the original
guaranteed so* ? the first that
were sold under a 6 months
guarantee. e
Tbe makers pay the top market
price for their yarn?they buy only
the finest and softest Egyptian and
Sea Island cotton.
But the top market price is now
less than it was, so the makers are
now saving you SO cents on sis
pairs. Yet yon get the same sos
as before.
Come in and see what Holeproof
are like. Judge if you mat ths
genuine. Decide if any other
braud is one-half so good. Learn
what you save and gain when you
wear Holeproof.
r We are now sell
mc ing the famous
Holeproof Stockings ??rys
Guaranteed for Six Months.
When you buy six pair at a time?50c per pair
or six pair for $3.00
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Yoik Watch
Is your meist constant companion?how important, then,
that it should bea jkue and trusty.
Whrii purchasing a watch iherefore.buy only one of
known Integrity- one proved by experience to be accu?
rate and reliable.
Wc carry the best makes of AMERICAN WATCHES,
the kind that are satisfactory in every particular.
You will makfc no mistake in buying WATCHES
of us. Prices reasonable.
Large stock t
select from.
1 SAUNDERS B"d SON
Sj 629 King Street. jg
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Roller Skating
ArmoryRink
Friday Nigh!?Relay Race.
Wash ngton's rBiithday?
RACES
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OPERA UOUSlA
THIS WKKK.
The Musical Wilsons.
K he**d'ine failure muiexl act, introduc
iug and perl'irrairiK nona roriu-U. coa-h
horn*, french horns, xylophone*, chimes
mi sleigh belli.
THE TWO BENNETS,
PrfS'ntintr * beautiful patkstie play,
''Cirouraitnn'ial Evidea
Thi* piny but tell* a pitiful story showing
how ulfiir nt ti',ie** is cin-uiistanti**! *vi
eleuue. A story full cf hean intere-t an?i
tear*.
3,000 feet of high rb*.** motion pietu'es.
First perform*u't* 7 30.
Alexandria Amusement
COMPANY.
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Bon Uon Buddy (Q w t e. km hi )
Chancey's Boarding House
Wishes
Kiss Duet
SILENT PK UK KS.
The Nurse's Romance
The Drunkard's Dream
A Wooden headed Veteran
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PICTURE
COMPANY.
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MU, J. WILBER DAVIS,
Ihe celebrated linn siLja-r, a |
tooight bj special r*<(
"THE BOLT e'lTYl"
Entire Change of IPi- turfs
Th" b**t maelii and mt ataei that p
More th-n ao hour* e n tai pi
Come early and *e* wo
JEWKLKR
?nt for he,
eseit.
That you will make
no mistake in having
your WATCHWORD
done here, the results
will conclusively
prove
R.C. ACTON. SONS
Jewelers and Silversmiths.
LOOT-On To?*day, while on the w ?y froai
531 ?onth Lasstreertte the nilli' tebool
oo Prince eur-et. a GOLD L <"<< ' T >-u-'
CHA.IN with icirmUC. D. on lotket. 1h
(loder ?i!l l-"*ve them tl the first narteil
pl-w-e end re eire* ? S_tab'* reward.
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FOB KENT?Toa KICK
DWELLING Ko 511 -outh ttittmt
>re t, fi ted with nil nio-'ern improve-** em*
arid fo'Di'l-ed ready for rico
ipply to -1 D. tv J?J11J.
N*?. 208 Gib- op -*tr?-et._f-l-15 I -v
NEW HOMINY QEIT.S *_t r-?i-*?-i by
J. (J. Mli-bUUtt
AOr-Bamtaj Ball* th-> I'rrf,
* ISO
Cox & Gordon's
SUGAR CURED HAMS
in the United Stat- s.
15 cents a pound/
Q.Wm.Rainsay
30CTibs.
EXTRA LARGE 'FANCY
MOORPaNK
EVAPORATED
APRICOTS1
12J? cents.
250"ibs.
? BRIGHT
EVAPORATED;
Peaches.
IO cents.'
Ramsay's
Royal Red
CA
iiCans^for 25c
?at
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Vi,' ANTED? Mm and wife io st ul a ->rs_
v* and po k near Bbiem*. ?, V. whit*
ir colored) ?Hells ap ri -Werra* I
hiii-e. Amwer ''T," care e. -
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STENOGRAPHY and B<JOK!
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