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Tl KSIlAY BVENINO, Jl NE21. LOCAL MATTBB8. Sun and Tide Table. am ri-e- I'.now at f:l-aml sets 1:2-. High water at 1:21 a. n>. aml . ?? a. m. Weather Probabditie*. lAw thi- seettou fair and conttouad warin tOUlghl and Wedi.cda.v. light variat.le m Indtt. CIVIC IMPROVEMENT LEAGUE. Fi.thu-iasm was the koynoto of the brgeh aitciide.l meeting of theCivic Imnrovemenl League h.ld last mgbt. at th.- Chambci ol Coroowce, in th.. inicrestsof th.- rontemplated improvr ui.-nts ;lt th.- city alma house and for a Sl,?. Fourtfa of July. Judging fi'"" I1"' reports of flo.se having in charge tbe aale ol tiekoth? everyone ia determined that the ftrat excuraion of tho Civic [mprovemeut League i be a suocess. Tbe . ity baa done much during tbe .,.,., v, ,, !., improveconditionsat ihe a'lm. house and thedeaire of tho league to aasiat in this w..rk roeeta with the ipprobation of -very one. |'_it.lv io. Uiove of tho league ll.'lS in.t With the more h.arty approval than it- dedaiation for a -ano Kourth. A letter being read from tho Botail M.i. him-' Aanociation, endorshsg the ?tand aml offi ring t- eo operate with the league, ii was agrecd to accept the off.-r and to invite the tsssociation to attetid a ni.etmg of the league whicb will ln- held Wedin-dav evening, Ht 6 o'clock, ai th.- Chamber of Oommerce, f,.i the perfeeting of plans for a MM Fourth. Tho l.elow mentioned ladieswill bave rharge of the sale ..f ticketa for tbe ex? curaion wbicb isto be given on Friday, Jury B: M,- .1 Detta, Mrs. J. F. Birrell, Mrs. Kaufmann, Mis. .lamos Bales, Ifrs. Wmified Watkins, Mrs. J. M. Hill. Mi-s Annie Heoderson, Miss Ma> Donald, Mrs. Edward Btabler, Miss Mary Carlin, Mis. John Leadbeater, Mrs. McCaffery, Misa Cummings, Mrs. B. s Howard, Miai Watkins, Mrs. F. .1. Psif. Mrs. (I'Sulliv.ui, Mrs. Jacob Brill. Mi-- Laura Bmoot, Mis. Weste tak.n. Mis Moiitiei, Mrs. 0. P. Angelo. Mrs. Manstield, Mrs. Carroll I'icree, Mi-. Ceorge B. Fiotich. MI - Edward Kemper, Misa Fanny llorl.ert nnd Miss Kaie Btuart. SUCCESS OF THE MOTOR TRUCK A splelldiil oliject le-mi ill the value of g.I roada wa- given aml ihe advantageoua use that may l.e made ..f the motor truck, suppleraent ing tln- tian-portatioii facilitiea off.-r.d by the railroad* to the L'real l.elielit of farmera .md ownera ?.f iuduatrial planta and niin.-, n..t lo.at.d dire.tly on rail lines, ha- been ^u-.nstrated in a striking manner by the movemenl <>f a cai nf eeal from Ihe tracks of tbe Bouthern Ruilwaj at Cuhpeper to Bperryville, a tliatance of twenty miles, a three Ion motor truck being u-.d. The Is: i.ins of coal were baule.l to tbe tannery in Iwo an.l a half days, sjj tripa being made In the past it bas taken a good -i\ mulo t.-am two w.-ek- to aceomplish the same work. The i. .i.l ovei whicb Ihe hauling waa done i- a L'ood hard road, but lead mio a mountainoua country, aud baa many long and heavy grades. Tbe experimeiil was made by th.- C. C. Bmoot A- BonaCompanj which operatoa a tannery at Bperryvilbj. So satia fa.toiy were tbe reaulta that ihe com pan) ha- purcha-. I a truck and will hereafter use n in tranaferring coal aml hidea to the tannery aml its pn> ducta to the market. The aaving of time and labor in this case abowa what can l.e d.? to r. duce th-' cosl of mov? ing farm. mineral an.l industrial pro doce to rail or water lines f.-r ahip menl to market. Ihe succeasful use ol th.- motor truck by the Bmoot tan? nery ean doulitl.ss l.e duplicated m many pan- of th.- south at th.- preseni time. RETA1NED BY BROCKTON MEN At a meeting ofrepresentativesofthe llu..!'..ii Meiehaiit-' aasociaUonandof the Brockton Manttfacturers' asaocia? tion nn.l nf ahoe manufacturing con ,,iii- at Ihe rooma of tho Brockton Mercbants' aaaociation receotly, it was roted t.. i. (am i. \. Henderaon, man ager of tho National Claim bureau of New Yv.rk, and Attomy. Richard J. Donovan, also of New York, nnd through them to institute a vigonms eampaign agaitist the present expreae ratC charged l.y the Adams Expross Co. between Brockton and New York. Free> man B. Bmall, traffic manager, for tbe W I., Douglaa Bhoe Co.. will notify the interstate commerce oommiaaion of tln- action Mi. Ilctidcrson is a well kiiowti VI. xandiian who livo.l in this city up t" a f.w yeara ago. KINDERGARTEN SALE TONIGHT. Tho sale of fancy articles and ief croam for tbe benefil of the Krec Kin? dergarten will l.e h.ld tonighl at tbe Chriat Church Pariah Hall. Many of tbe friendf of the Kindergarten bave made generoua contributions, and it is boped thal a large aum will be realised toward defraying the present debt. Com.- tonighl and refresh yourselvea and at the same time lielp a most WOltllV obje.'t. TROLLEY RIDE TO FALLS CHURCH. A complimentary trolley ride was piven yesterday evening by Fitzgeral.l Council, Bo. 459, KnighU of Colum bua, to tbe membera ol that organixa knd their lady frtends, tfl Falls Church. Tho party attetubd tbe f.-sti ?.il ?it thal place, under the euapt lohn'i Cathoik Cburcb Two il cars Ief) Prince and Royal atreeta al ~ '''O o'clock. The party re? turned about midnigbt. all greatly 1 with their tnp Attention ia direoted to the notioe of tne clerk ol ga- in today'aOaaette A I nts per ihousand feet will be allowed on all hills paid by the lst proximOi Cnanoa over the Ih* of High Grade Shoes solrj oxclusiv.lv l.y us: a* A T. na, Queen Quality, Red Cross, Under Bhoe Co., N He-a & lb... (The geas), Taylor A Co. (Tailor Made) Brocton Co-Operative Co.. Walk Over, BtRal. Ex.elsior SboeCo., and many others. J. A. Mar?baHj& Bro., 422 Ring atreet, NOLAN INDICTED Muhael A. Nolan, charged with the killing of Rot>ert Murphy, jr., a short distance west of tnis city, Friday even ing. was indieted hy a.special grand jury in the t'ireuit Court for Alexan? dria county, Judge J. B. T. Thornton. yeaterday afternoon. Tbetrial will ?.?? gin next Tuesilav. Fred S. llemicke, James M. Wilhams and Nattie Allen. material witnesses. were bold. Arthiit B. Carter, who says be ia NoJand ? nephew, was roloosed, m il appeared that he was not present when Muiphy's throat was cut, though he had been with the men earlier in the day. Aceotding to the Btatemerrl made by Williama, one of the men, who i- held as a witness of the killing of Murphy. Wilhams was tus-cling with Murphy for tbe poaaeaaton ol the gun when No lan reached around Wilhams and cul Murphy. Itiaclaimed by the proaecu tion that the killing was n.,t jii-titiahle. Other indictmenta returned by the jury were as follows: Lee Irvilig, ne? gro", inavhein; Elijah Paveoport, ne? gro, attempted rape; Charlea Antes and (ieorge Loring, selling anletit spirits without a licelise. Court adjourted until Thuraday, THE GAZETTE Th.- Gasette baa come t?. us in a new dressaiid.iilaiged form. (t HOW carries thirty two coluins. TheGazette is one hundred and tw.-nty-livc years ol.l. aml lik. winebecomes better as it grOWS older. We colisid.-r it one ofthe hest papers published in the Btate. We bave always tak.-n an interest in this paper, hav ing been connected with ita great many years ago in the mechanical department, nnd have always rejoiced in its prosperity. The paper has no warnier friend than Ihe manager of this paper. We alway- look forward to ita arrival at our omce, and never fail to read it. May it oiitinue lo gro* better and live another hundred and twenty fivc years is tbe wi-h of the Enterpriae. - [Loudoun Enterpriae. The Alexandria (ia/.-tte came OUl Iast recentiy in a new dreas and now presents a very neat an.l pleasing ap pearance, New type is used through out tbe wholc pap.r -advertisements being s.t in new type, showing up strongand clear cut. |l'ul|.ej?ci gXDO liellt. Tl.t Alexandria Gasette changed its make-up icceiitly and now has a very up todate appearance, bul we mual say this is one case where change wa iK.'t desirahle. The Ca/.ctte had he.-n uaing the sanie make-up for more than 60 years. an.l it sc-i.1 almOSt like desecVatioii to change it.?[Rich? mond Times-lhspatch. DEATH OF A T. SCHOENI. Mr. A T. Bchoeni, who had for some time been a aufferer from Bright's dia ease, died at his home, 208 south Lee atreet, thia morning at -o'elock. The Jeecasd was l.orn in the Cauton of Berne, Swit/.erland, 66 years ago. He immigrated to tbis country in bis tc.-iis, and first seitled in New Vork ,-ity, Bubsequently removing to this city, where he had since resided. He was for several years eiigaged in the inaniifacttire of eigars and oonductod a store in a building whi.h fornictly Btood ou the site now occupied I.y the Opera House. He had a wide circlc of ao quaintancea and was much ealeemed f..i ln- geiitlc courteay an.l unfailing good bumor. He is survived hy a widow alld seven chlldnu Mt ?1>. William, Pcter, James and Charles and Miss Mary Bchoeni, Mra. Th..-. H, Bayne and Sistei M. [llumanata. DEATHS AND FUNERALS Mr. Joeepb M KoWe died at tbe Alexandria Hospital yesterday after n,. Th.- deceaaed was a carpenter i.y Occupation and was 42 years old. He w:h a nativc of Philadelphia. Mr. Nol.le leaves a widow and several children, Mr. Thomas .1. Johnson. a carpctit.r hy occupation, who lives al 834 north Patrick atreet, died at tbe Georgetown Univeraity Hospital yeaterday. Tie deceaaed leaves a widow an.l several children. He was oOyears old. The fuiieral of the late El.cn, E. Masoii took place thi- afternoon from Woodlawn Church. Mrs. lanie Hanratty, wife ..f Mr. F. C. Hanratty, who lived at 215 north Patrick street, died at her mother's home in Charlestown, W. Va., v.-t.-i dej. m_ POLICE COURT. [Justiee H. B. Caton presiding.] The following cases were disposed of this morning: Bennie Sanders, charged with as saulting Delphine Bunpaon, forfeited his eollateral hy failing to appear, Annie Jackson, colored. charged Wltfa disorderly COnduct aud tighting was distnissed Lizzie Richardson. colored. charged with being drunk and disorderly. vva tined $,">. Orrie Fields and (ieorge Lee. both colored. charged with di-orderly COD duet, were lined 12.60 each. A white woman, charged was aasault ing a child, was dismiaaed, DEATH 0F LIEUT SUT T0N. Lieut. John R. Button who had charge of the Washington harbor po? lice precinet and who had his left Iog amputated at the knee on Saturday afterniKin at George Washington Uuiversity Hospital, Washington. died at that "institution Iast night. Tlie deceaaed had many friends and ac quaintancea in this city. BASEBALL TOMORROW. Tonuirrow on the old fair grounds at "> o'elock the Catdinal Athletic Club will line up against ihe Whitehaven Athletic Clnb, a team compoood of of the fa-test ball player- in Washington. On Thnt-day the Car diuals will CToaabata with the l'..ft Bhoe Co. nine, a newly organiaed baUjclub of this city. A deed was recorded in the clerk's ortiee of the Corporation Court today fromW.H. Quinn and wife transferring t.. Charles A. Cherot a lot 00 tln- wesl side of Oohambus street. between Queen and Pruicoss Th.- purohaser will cr.-.t a i> sidenoe on th. lot, "They eome high." "The best are the cheapest." Our people want them and we say to the ladies you can see J. T. CousuVa Exclusive styles at{4_2King ftreet, J. A. Marsbsll & Bro, DEATH OF CAPT. WOODDY. Capt I, P. Wo .ddy, one ofthe most generally known and justly eaaaaansd r.-sideiits of this eity. died at the resi dence of his son-in-law, Mr. D. R. Btansbury, at B o'clock this morning, after a short iliness. The funeral serv ?, - irill be conducted in the First Bap li-t Church tomorrow aiteriiM.n at '2 o'clock. Tho intermeot will he made iu Kiedoricksburg. James Parker Wooddy waahorn ia Richmond oountv, Virginia, Jutiu 17, 1829. Wbile a boy he cnlisted in the r. s. navy and senred under cotn uiainlor (afterwards Admiral Farragut, For a number of years he wa-a well" known aea captaie and later in life ran on the Bappabannoek and Potomac rivera aml at ..no time commanded the I.ady of the I.ake, which 0008 plied between Washington, Alexandria and Fiedenck-burg. At tbe outbr.ak of th.-civil war an.l wbile at Acconiae oounty he rsised s company <>f rolan leera, bul later ran tln- bliK-kade 00 the Potomac and at variouua times ran into Washinatoti with grain and gaiind much Valuabk mformation wbich be delivered to Ceiioral bee After thi) war he engaged in business in Freder ickaburg. Aboul aeven years ago be rernoved lo this city where be resided with his daughter up to his death. Capt. Wooddy was chaplain of B. B. I.ec Oamp, Conf.deiate Vetorans, and a member of rVraanrerance Teot, No. in'.'-. BechabHes. For many years be was an earii.st oiiristian workor in this community and engaged in phibuv thropicwork, particubirly among tbe pOOr of all ilelioliiinatlolls. lie leiues four children, Jas. K. Wooddy, of Vr bauna, Va.; Mrs. Frank Daley and Mra. B. C. I.ckerman, of Baltimore, Md., aml Mrs. 1). |{. Stanshury, of this city. PERSONAL. Mr. Cotirad Johnaon, son of Mr. Jno. M. Johnson, of thia city. has ae eepted a positioii in tho Alexandria National Bank Mr. .1. E. King -u< - ceedaMr W.PreetonQibson.who recent Iv reaigned to accept a poaition with a Leeaburg banking company. Mi. Klwiu Cail S? Iti.eider aml Miss Celiua Cruett King, daughter of Mi. aml Mr-. Charlea King, will l.e married thi- afternoon at 5.80 ..'clock at the reaidence of the bride 'a parents, Bev. Bdgai Carpeiiti r will porfo.ni the oore iiiony. Mr. and Mrs. Schneider will go north on a wedding ttip, Mr. aml Mra. K. II. Beiiiingtoti left Sunday afternoon for Ihirham, N. < . to xi-.it their daughter, Mrs. A. L. Weatherap.i. LOCAL BREVITIES The longeal day of the year. The schooner John P. Bobinson, from th.- low.-r Potomac, with corn to T. F. Burrougba, Bon A Co., bas ar rived. A called, meeting of the Columbia Fire Bngine Company will be beld to? nighl. Businesa of importance is to be tran.-aeted. The alarin of tire ahout 12 o'clock last night waa caused l.y tho saphwion .,f a lamp in a house on north Patrick street. No damage resulted. B. P. Henderson, who is engaged iu th.- expresa business, is not the B. I'. Henderson who figured in the Police Court yesterday. Th.- A. A. C. will play theClareodon A. c on the north Alfred atreet grounda tomorrow evening. The game to l.e call.d ai 4:30o'clock. Captain F. I.. Blaymaker, of the Alexandria Lighl Infantry, last night i?sued order- lo the COmmand to report for camp Instruction al Qettysburg, Ta.. .lulv 1-t to 10th inclusive. In the Corporation Court today n linal decree >.f divorce wa- granted lo Annie Jackson from Charlea A. Jack? son on the grounda of desertion, \ number of frienda in this city of the prospective bride and groom l.-ft here today to attend the wedding of Mr. Benjamin C. Grymea and Misa Rosalie C. Btiutrt, which is to take place at St. Paul'a Church, King George county, tomorrow at noon. A horse attached to a buggy iu charge of Mr. B. I'. Henderaon, of this city, ran away Bunday aften.n near Prederickaburg. Mr. Henderson aml Mi-- Jenkina, wh.. waa in the buggy with him. were thiown out, but both escaped serioua injury. Select Boft shell Cralis on toast and Devlled Crabs at Bpinks'a Cafe, Prince aud Royal streets. J, and T. Cousin's Fine Lustral Colt and Black Russian Lusitania Pumps and Oxfords, Weldt and Turti's price I5.IW; our price $4.00. J. A. Mar ahall & Bro,. 422 Kinstreet. Charged with Amult. Wilmington, Del., June21.?Charged with aasault, Jamea Wariko, aged 2t'>. wa- h.ld without bail for court by Magi-tiate Bobertson last night. The young man rolled biseyes, tiembledin every llmb, clencbed his handa and called beaven towitneaa that he was itinoeellt. The prosecuting witness was Rose CrestO, aged el.veti. She testitied that wbile her parents were away Wariko came into the house and assaulted her. She said this oceurred several weeks ago. but she did not tell her parenta, saving tbat Wariko tbreatened to kill her if she told. The girl cowered be? fore the man wbile she gave her testi niony and appeared tc be in torror of him. \ew York atock Market. New York, June 21.?A wavering tendency was in evidence at the open? ing of the atocb market today, but after the first few minutes a stronger one preVailed After moderate reooreriaa the mar? ket wa- mrlutiiced unfavorably by tho furtber rlae in the price of wheat, bul in-tbe late (oreooon thetone again be? came st- ady, Qovi rnments unchanged ither bonds dull but tirm. After anataining loaasj ranging around a point the market beld ataady in the late forenoon. _ lle-th of l?rinre?* Peadora. Berlin, June 21.? Oespatches from Karlsrube today fail of the unexpected death there of Prmeess Peadora, the youngest sist.-r of the keiserin. The princeaa was ,!6 years old and was avictim of h.art trouble. Owing to her death tbe kaiserin will probably abau don his contemplated trip to Kiel to? morrow, Use TIZ Smaller Feet Sore Feet. Tender Feet and Swollen FeetCured every time. TIZ Makes Sore Feet Well No Matter ?What Aila Them. Broryone who is troubled with -.-re, aweaty, or tender feet swollen feet ?melly feet, aorns, oallousea or bunions eanquiekly make tleir feet well now. Here liInatantrellef and a la-nni: per inaiient reine.lv It'a called Tl/. 11/ limkes sore leet well an.l KWollen h-.-l ar. qulckly reduced to tbeir natural siae. Tbousanda ..I' ladies bave been able to weitr sbo.-s a I'tlll si/e -iiiall.r with por fe?t coliifort. It'a tilO OIllV foot rcim-.l.v ever m l-l which a.-ts oa the prlnelple ofdrawinc out all the pofaonoua eaiulatlona whieh cause sore feet. I'ovmI.iis an.l other reiiicdies merelv Ojog Up the I. TIZeleanaea them out aud keepsthom elean Ii vv..rks right off. You will foel botter the verj flral time It'a uaed. I se il a week an.l Vou .an forsrel ).v.-i I, i,l sore feeL There is nothins on i-arlh thal .-nn oompare with It TIZ i- for aale at all druggtsta, ?< eenU per box ... ilircct ilvou wish lioiii W'alt.r l.uther (lodgeACo., l?o.lt," Bulkllng. Chlcago, llliuois. Beer for the Home Almosl anv Uind of I.r will aatiafy aome i eople, bul in the bollle llolie but tlie pllie-t sholllil HOFBRAU BEER In bntlicd form li the ideal beer for bome u-e In our brevveiv c.-l ,.l'luanufiic ture is a seeoieliiv .lalderatfon. First. Iast an.l all tl,.- time ,,iii .n deavor is t<> pmdiiee a beer thal Will be -eeoll.l lo I. in the world. You try it. ? irder a eaae todaj . RobertPortner Brewing Co. ALEXANDRIA. VA ?Phone No. 49-B BARGAINS In Lawn Mowers, Grass Hooks, Lawn Swings.Ham mocks, Lawn Chairs, Ice Cream Freezers, Porch Screens and Curtains. R. E. KNIGHT 621-23-25 King Street. Attarks Woman and Haby. New York, June 21.?Apparently affected hy tho heat, William Boberte, a deaf mute, ran out of n house ou west Fourteenth street Iast night rlourishing a large hani botie with his right hand. Mrs. Margaret Finn. wbolivea ui'tt door, was ttanding in front of the house vvilh a haby in her arms. Robertfl iiish.-d directly at the woman with the ham botie and struck her several hlows. Om- of the bloWS hnded oti tln- baby andopened b gaefc iu ita right eye. Tho mother WOI f**" hurt. Mrs. Finn'.s soreams brougbl hundreda of persons. an.l thfl crowd threatenod to kill Koherts. Tlie latter was locked op. Suspertrit ef Munlir. Portland, Oregon. .lune _1?Jesse Webb and Mrs. JUice Johnson were arrested here today on RMpiflaon of murdering Williatn A. fahneoa the woman's supposed hiislvuul, wfaooi body was found Iast night jatllnie.1 into a trunk in the L'nion Depot. IRt;TXIA-In the Clerk's Office ot ' l II ty of of June, i V CorjioVation Coiirt .of the city c Alexaudrla, on the ;)r.l day 1910. rjlfbert W.Cftvc vs. Lottio Cave. Tnchan. eery. Meino. The ohjoet of this suit ia to obtain an abaolute dlvoree for the eom plalnant from thedetondant,LottleCave, on the ground of unlawl'ul deaertk* an.l al.an.lonment for three yeara priorto the in-titutiun of this suit and tbe CUStodj ..I the infant chil.l. Ollbert W I av.-. jr. It appearing by an altldavit filr-.l ln this caiwe that the defendant, Lottie Cave. ls a non-resident of this state: It is Ordered. That aaid <lt lendant appear here within fifte.-n davs nft.-r due publlcatlon of this order. an.l do what is necossarv to protcet h.-r interest in thi* lUit and" that B COOJ of this order !>.-. forthwith Inserted ln the Al.-xandna Gaxette. anesrapapej publlabed ln the City of Alexandria. once a week for four -?ivn week". and poatedat the front door of tho Court HoOM of this eity. A copv?teate. _ _ XEYELL S OKEENAWAY, Clerk, bv Loris X, Dmm v. I>. c, Samuel 0. Brent, p. q, (ol wtw-s 8'" ST.8PA Avt "THE BUSY CORNER Washington, D. C. 12 1-2c Figured and Floral ORGANDIES 72c yd. CheckamUM and black; ahadow atripes with Boral designs; ring designs; bowknot designs; large Boral designs; dainty rosebud effects; d.-licate lilue checked ground with pink liii.I- and howers; tan ground with brown Bgures; aU-over Persian effects; doublc bair lines ..f black with lavetid.r and other oolov Bowera breaking up the -tripe; black doU on white. and io many others. FOR SALE One of the most desirable properties ever ofTcrcd for sale in this city. hav? ing' a frontage of 17 feet 5 inches and a depth of 157 feet to inches. improved by an excpllcnt three story brick dwclling. with 10 rooms and bath. and posscssing all modcrn Improvements. Being located on north Washington street, and with in one iquare of King street. On King itrcct between Alfred and Patrick streets. desirable three story brick dwclling. with ten rooms and bath. with lot fronting 23 feet 5 inehes on King rtrect, with a depth of 100 feet to 10 foot alley. Three itory brick dwclling with nine room and bath. and all other modern improvements. situated on the northcast corner of Columhus and Queen streets. Lot 90 by 20 feet. These properties sre of superlative worth and matchlcss supenonty. for | price and terms and inspection pcrmits. see THOMPSON & APPICH 107 South Royal Street, Alexandria, Va. /p" "^ Don't Try Our Jewelry on f..r it will look -.. pretty you will bate to take it off. Every ring. I.ri M>< ll. pill. Iiicket. etc. is a Work of arl -o far a- d.-ign and workmanship an- cono rned. As we guarantee the qunlity all you have to do is ii, pick oul ihe ar ticle you admirc moat, having porfeel coiitiil.-nce in the reliabil ity of your choicc, Tliia i- a ".-afe" jewelry storc Ui buj in. H. W. WILDT & SON. Jewelers. 100 NORTH ROYAL STREET- BELL PHONE 341 _.02 rish Point E 500 yards Irish Point Em broideries, on batiste cloth, all overs. bandings, and 27 inch Flouncings, all match sets. Vaiues ranging from $ 1.00 to $2.00 a yard. Choice . . . 79c This Ladies' Tan Linon Dress Tunic style with bias band trim mings, at $2.49 D. Bendheim & Sons. 316 KING STREET. DHY H00D8. Odd Lots of Colored Suitlngs and Dress Linens Worth op to 39c, *t 15c Yard. Tho following are odd-and-end lots of dress linens. 0. 8. Standard j JKhaki, Amo Cloth, Imperial Linen ' Suiting. Plain and Fancy Striped Pon-; gee Lhaena, end Natural Tan Linens.: iTheee ar.- the hobioo'i bUb*1 moteriali f..r -parate *kirt-. MPO-frfeeosuits. auto coats, riding habits. children'- BUitS, ke. Regular values up to 39c yard. This lot at, yard, 15c LANSBURGH & BRO. 420-426 Seventh Street. WASHINGTON, D. C. Ituv voiu Teas. CoflTeeS an.l Oro eertea from The Oreal A. a P. Tea Co, for eaah. Nol lorcredtl and pav 28 p.-r cenl more for youi hoiisehold necesaltics. We deal dlrectfrom tbe inanuflicturpra oj earload lots (and yOU \tV\ the nnd dleman - proflt). Thercfore yon L't'l mi sholve?vv.-irn BOOdS. I nov arastrietly freah. Try them? Tbedemand forour itandard --? Coffee baa been unpreeedt nted. Have you trled it yel' n laa treat Vou oannot buy tne jame quallty of coffee for 35c pound. For?treiigth an.l lavnr it has no BQuaL Handeome premluni Free with acan ofour colol.ratcd Hak lng Powder. Beit F.lgin 'rcunerv liutter. Me. Regular price 32c. Bugar.oe (wfth (rrocerles). The Great Atlantic & Pacific Tea Co., 525 KING STREET. citj Phone 171 Bell n...ne ?_?:: EIGHTH ANNUAL EXCURSION uiveii by CYRUS CASTLE. K. G. E.. Ti. IIAB8HALL H tLL FRIDAY. JUNE 24th. 1910. Steamer Charies Maealester k eves 7th itreel wharf, SVashlng., al 10 a. rn., ? ,| 8i? p. m. sharp, stopplng at Al? exandria ..n 630 tri|> TK'KKI's.H CBfTJ DRY GOODS. Woodward & Lothrop NEW YORK?WASHINGTON? PARIS Special Reduction Sale Women's Summer Dresses We announce for tovlay a very sp.eial aale >.f Women's Summer Dresses, Bbarp rednctiooi have been made on all linea?linen, silk, and lingerie?inc ported alld dollle-tic. Women's Summer Dresses at a Fourth and Even Less Than Half Price. Summer Dresses, of rajah, foulard. and plain and . bangeahle taffeta silk-*. in all tln- new iiuhIi-Is; s.uue richlv triniiiie.l with Persian silk hamls; aOBte iu ihe new Russian l.lotise cffeot rjpening on the side; some aoeonlioti-plaile.l. Some barehigh necfc and longaleevea; others Dutch neck aml short sleeves. Sale prices, 118.60 lo $18.60 each. Were 189.60 lo *."?">. Summer Dresses in dainty lingerie effects and in ihe lalost and most offoo tive models; plain and elaborate ityiee, suitable f..r all occaaiona. Bome are ri.hlv triinmed with line la.es, insertiops, and eiiil.ioi.lcri.s to niatch: BOOM have cloi.-d satin ribhons girdlc and others panei front-. Bome have bigfa in. k and long sleeves; others Dutch neck an.l ahort aleevea, Sale prices, $5.75 to $05 each. Were $10.50 to |86.00. Suinnier Dresses, of colored and while linen, in several attractive models" Some are hand embroidered or richly l.raided; Bome are trimnie.l with vvi.b lacedyed t<> match; some are trimmed witb satin aml fancy buttone, aml others ar.- in th.- rnvv Kussian blouse effect. Bome have high neck and long sle. v.-; others Dutch neck and short fancy sleeves. Botb plain aud kilied -kirts ihown. Sale prlcOB, 18.00 lo $35 each. W.rc 110.60 to $45. Third floor?G st. Swan Bros. KING AND PITT STREETS. New Black Silk Waists. We will place on sale lomorrow, Wednesday, a new and attractive line of Ladies' Black Silk Waists, stylish and correetly made. New black China silk waists, each $1.98 and $2.98. New black taffeta silk waists, each $3.50 and $3.98. COPr?.OHT A A Subject that De mands Consideration among lih of Jul) preparationa is that of footwear. Whether you marcb :it ih.- head of th.- procemion or at tbe i.ii you uee.l eoinfiirtaUeshcjes. Don'l gel f,...i-..ie vvh.ii you can enailj pre venl it by w.-aiiii!,' our lat.st Oxfords. Th.-v an- the e.i-ie-i. 111 .-I duial.le aml ino-i comfortable shoes v.-t made and, fiirlhcruioie. they are leidcr- in slvl. aml g.I look*. T/A^f7 400 KING JXA 1 L, STREET You WillEnjoy yoiii-s.n'all through llfeif you use eau tion. < iiv i- an att.-nti ve ear, an.l LISTEN TO US ABOUT CIGARS. After liatening a,-i oo our a.lvi.-,- I.y I>11\ ing > our -npphes of us It's a Luxury Smoking Cigars From onr sto.-k. HAMILTON &. CO. 322 KING STREET. F. 8. Harper is hoIo agont for our I'lantalioii i i-ar TO CITY TAXPAVERS?NOTICE. Cotlector'i OiH<.lune I".. 1910. Nutiee i* hereby given tbat the tax billa for 1910are now in the hands ofthe ( iilleeii.i Th.- attention of parli.-s in tere-te.l ls respectfully called to the fol lowitig extn.et Irom the revoi.iie l.ill ot tbat year: "Upon all bllla paid In full hy tne Nt dav of July, 1W0, the Colleetor of Taxea shall allowa diseotint of six per eenl ::nd on all hills paid by tho lst day OfSep teiul.er, lldii, he shall allow a dMOOUDt of four per cent., aud on all bllls not paid ..ii the lst day of Deeember, 1010, there shall be assessed and eolteetad a penalty offlve per cent upon the amount of said bllls, and on all billa retnaining ttnpaid mi tbe latday ofJune, 1911, darnagea at therateofaia per eentttm peraanmn shall !?? paid." Tazpayerswould do well to eali nnd pay at dnoe in ord.-r to avoid the rUsfa and orowd usuaily present 00 the la-t dav - iu wbtefa tbe dlsootint Is allowed. firing a list to make sore you get bills for all your property. as the Colleetor will not t>e reeponslbie or allow the dis ecunt nrr.r the timo fi.xod bv law. P. P, OOKMAN. j. i.;iiyi OoUeetor ofClty Taxes. Unique Bridal Giftg. Sterl ing Sil ver Grape Scissor*. S3.00 Ice Tongs, S5.00 BandwMi Tongs, ?5.50 R. C. ACTON V SONS. Jewelers and Sillversmlths, Are the Most Important ofall Gifts. When Cupid fett busy. thcre'a always happiness. fond mcmories and pleassn futurcs. But gifts play a very impor? tant part. The "ovre-nght" gifts? the kind that last but a day. week. or month. are snon forgotten. Jewelry, the Lifetime Gift, is Always Highly Prized Help Cupid by doin; the right thing or the hap py couple. M my appropriate suggestion* now on duplay. SAUNBERS .5 SON, 629 King Street. WWII.I* ..l-.N ll.l.viKN i.ir r.M.in an.l board, <.r r..r lal.le hoard only, H. K Haiiisiy,017Cameryii strevt. }tMlaaj*