Bakcs-Roasts-Broils-Toasts BAKES bread, pie and cake ? bakeo them perfectly ail through, and browns them appetizirgly. ROASTS beef, poultry and game with a tttady heat, which pre serves the rich natural flavor. BROILS steaks and chops?makea them tender and inviting. TOASTS biead, muffins, crack er3 end cheese. No drudgery of coal and ashes; no stooping to get at the oven; no smoke, no dust, no odor? just good cooking with greater fuel economy. Irons and water in wash boiler always hot. The Ttf eto l?er/?ctioit Cil Cook-stove It has long turquoise-blue enamel chimneys. The nickel fimsh, with the bright blue of the chimneys, makes the stove vcry attrac tive and invites clcanliness. Made with 1, 2 and 3 burncrs; the 2 and 3-burner stoves can be had with or without CabineL tttrnOJIAIY NOTE: Be sure ,o? get " StBSt-eei ??-? ?* ""-e-plate reada " NEW rEBFECTlOV Ivery dealer everywhere ; if not at your., writefor Descrlptlve Circular * to the neareit ?eency ofthe Standard Oil Company (Incorporated) g?a ai riA1j, intheGardenSub Buy at the otart Urb. Lots $200, $10 cash, $5 per month. Virginia Highlands THE NEAREST AND NEWEST. Scientifically planned for refined people of moder ate means. Come Saturday or Sunday afternoon. See the Morrill style damp-proof cement houses, poured in steel moulds. Live at Virginia Highlands and save time and car tare Inquire of A. S. Doniphan, A. J. Wedderburn and Harrie White. BALLARD & LANHAM Washington Sales Office, 621 13th Street, Northwest. Clip this ad: it leads the way. THOS. W. ROBINSON ATLAS CemeNi MakesTheBestConcrete For Sale by GEO. H. ROBINSON'S SONS, Ai.l.x VNPRIA, \ A. ieelera Ia Ccaneat, Ltme, Ilair.l alclned Plaater.Wall Plaater.TenaOotta Bewer Ptpeand I'ltif Linlng, Flre Bricka^FlreClav.age, The Cool Breezes Blow at ROSEMONT When you live at Rosemont, your family can spendthe summer at home, and keep well and cool, and not make you lead alonely bache lor life for two or three months. Everything Clean and sanitary. No dirty gutters and smclly cesspools. Everything new| and up-to-date. Delightful Night Breezes Let me show you one of those beautiful new homes. Sold on Satisfactory Terms Seeing will makc you appreciate them. F.LSLAYMAKER 313 KING STREET. Wc Have in Our Window on Dis play a Line of Loose Leaf Goods Ledgorv, any rullng. < ouibined cash and iournal. inonthlj auitenient ItHljjerx, bindcrx. holdere. raemorandum books and priic books. tall and l*-i n- ahow j ou sample sbeets of ail atylea and rullnga. QualitylceCream 1 ? Cream and loaa of ail flarora and of the purest qualiUea always on band or rarnished to order. Special priccs on' large quantities Cakes and Pastry of ail kinds and of the best quality. S.F.Dyson&Bro. H. Bloch K^ 508 KING STREET. laauguration Pullman ?n> ?n atloa ('ar n earlj daU i will iuaugurati Pulln lon cara b nd Birmingham on its Birmlng bara ug Waahlngtoa 4:ij p., ui. daily. Chamberlain'a Btotnacb and Liver TabhHa gently atuntuate the liret and - to expel poiaonowa neatter, cleanae tbe syatem, cure eonstipaticn and sick licadachc Sold by W. F. CreigbtOO aud Rkhard Ciibsou. TKKSDAV EVENINO, II IA ll?. Clyde Fitch't Jokc. "Clyde Fltch was aa lndefatlgnble worker," snld an nctor who haa played In many of the Fltch comediea. "When he bad n ptaj ? n the atoefn he would labor over it daj aod night, ofteo ccarcely pnusing foi iiis meals and gettlng very little BMwp; consequent ly his healtb suffered Ue would work untll od thp verge of a ncrvous brenk dowu. and then his physlcian would Bten. In aud force hitr to koock off. "During one of ih^st periods of eo? forced Idleuesa he was lougi'ng in the Playera club one day wherT llnrry B Smith, the prollflc comlc opera llbret Ust, strolled in. "'Wbat nre you dolng now? asked Smlth. " 'I am In my doctor's hands,' repllcd Fltch. 'He tells me I'm ln a bad way and has nbsolutely forbidden me to do any brain work.' "That'8 tougu,' said Smlth. 'How do you mnnagp to put ln the time?' "Oh. !'ni writlng the llbretto of n muslcal coiwdy!" replied Fitch. with one of his cynlcnl smlles."--New ?ork Times. Hair Monatroaitiea. French tbeater munagera in the elghteenth century bad worse evils than plcture bata to contend against. , Marie Antolnetle. who was short cven accordlng to French standards, set the i fnshion of hlgh coiffures, and ultra fashionable women prided theniselvcs | on measuring four feet from thelr | chlus to the tops of their I These structuros took aboot si.x Boora to erect, the hairdresser inounting a j ladder ln the proress. Botae coiffures j were almost as broad as they were long, with artnga atfekhuj out about ebjht inchos on ead side of tbe haad. For the "frigate" colffure ihe halr was I rippled ln ? huge plle to reprcsent tho wavcs of an augry sea acd surmount ed by a fully rlfged ablp As a eon sequence of these inonstrositles dls turbancesi in tbeatera oecorred aimost dally until an ordlnaoce was issned aejalnal tln- admbwlon of aronien with hlgh coilluies 10 tbe floor of the house. ?Chlcago New* Yet He Meant Well. Just as tbe triiln was icaving the Fifty elghth street elevated sialion n man who had got oll tbere hurrlcd along the platform aud spoke to ti pns senger silllng by an open window In tho smoking car. "Qulck!" he crled. "Pleaaaj hand me that nackaga. I left it on the seat when 1 got out Just now." "Sure." said the passeuger, plcklng up the hundle nnd tosslng It out of the windoxv. "Thanks!" "Hey. there! Wbat are you dolng that for?" demanded tho wrathful, red faced man slttiug next to him. "Wby. he" "You double dycd Idlot. that packago belonged to me! It was $15 wortn of laces and rlbbons I was taking home to my wife!" Over the scene that followed let us draw a veil.-Chlcago Tribune. "All Things Come." Tho magnate looked up lmpatlently from his work. "Well. my good man," he snapped at the dlffldent rural person who stood twlrling his ruaty bat, "what can I do for you?" "I gueas ye don't remembcr me, Hank," faltered tbe callcr. "But you on' me use ter go swlmmin' together ln th' ol' town. Then you got a job in th1 bank, an* 1 got n Job in tb' gro cery store." "This is all very lnterestlng, and 1 seem to remembcr your face. But come to the polnt-my time ls valu able." "Yes, Ilank. You got a better offer and left the old vlllage. I ataycd plug glng along ln th' grocery store." "Well, well?" "Well, Hank. when you left you owed $73.G2 on a grocery bflL Ilere's where you pay up!"-Cleveland I^ader. Perfumea In Anciant Daya. Old as the history of the world itseit is that of tbe queen of flowers. The anclent Greeks and Romans revelcd in roses. They were used lavlshly at thelr feasts. ln the time of the republlc the people had their cnps of Falernlan wlne 8wimmlng with blooms, and the Spartan soldiers after the hattle of Cirrha refused to drink any wino that ! was not perfumed with roscs. while at the regatta of Balae the whole surface of the Lucrlue lake was strewu wltb flowers. _ Making a Lawn. On his FriRllsh tour an Amerlcan was ndmiring the velvety smoothness of a certain swnrd. and. being pos sessed of land and an overpowerlng confldenco that witli inoney all things nre possible, he asked the heud gar dencr how to produce aueb a lawn. And the gardener said: "It's casy euough. sir. All you ueed do ls to remove all the stones, plow up the ground. plant it with grass seed and roll It for 300 years " Our Frienda. If we CBOOM our fricnds for whnt they are, not for what they have, and If we deserve so great a plaaalpg, then they will be always with us, preserved In absence nnd cven after death, 1d the amber of meniory Clcoro. Couldn't Talk. De Style-You say that loving pair of deaf mutes were slttiug ln the parlor I and dldn't earrj m a waareiaaOool Gunbnsta-Tbey couldnt. for they were fcolding hands.-New York Praaji 1 nevor knew hd enrty rtalaa tsard work'.njr. prudent man. careful of Ms earnings and strlctly honest, who com plalned of bad Inck -Addison The world's moU luoouarful medi cine for l>owel rjoanplainta is ChaimVr lain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. It lms relieved more paia and suffcritig. and siv>d DBOre Ihrei than any other medicine in yae. ln valuable for children and adult.-. Sold by W. F. Creighton [and Richard Oib Hia Athlatic Naighbor. A young man inruate of a boardlcg house bad been disturbed night nfter nlght by thc hoardcr In tbe next room dolug thlnga with a punching bag be'd rlgged up In tbe room souie way. At brcakfast each morning tbe youug man would look over the crowd and won der wbo the bag puneher mlght be, but tbere was no one in sight but a buncb of women nnd elgbt or tcn men wltb narrow cbests and retreatlng chins. One nlght he made up his mind to knock on tbe bag punchlng room er's door and ask blm to put over bls exerclse until dnylight when ail tbe world's awaae, The man mlght bc small cnough to buildoze even with ail his atblettca Tbe door opened and tb^re, clad in a tlgbt fltting red Jereey, wals n robust, buxom womau of per bapTTTilrty sunimers. "And what dld you say to ber?" tbe young man was nsked "I was so startlcd," replied he, "that I nsked What nfterward seemed to mc the most natUiml request I cotild have made. I nsked ber If sbe'd lend me ii eoupte of matcbes."?Clevelnnd I'laln Dealer. The Persiatency of Colda. Why Is It tbat we are so beavily aubject to colds? Otber epldemic dls eases-measle.s. typlmid. soiirlet fever. dlpbtberla-mny get hold on us once nnd tbera Is aa eud; it is not usuni to bave any of them twlce. We brew in onr blood Iniinunity. Thc poison of the dleeaea erokea In us Ws proper anti dotc. Our blood cells make a sort of naturul nntitoxin and keep it In ?-: ?0 that we are henceforth protectcd agahwt thc dtaaaaa a weii raeclnated uma, for ezample, worae wltb aafetj In a amallpoi noepftal, where the refj air !- Infectlre, bul her blood Is s<> ehaofcd by raednatloa that the small pox caanot nffecl her. By scarlet fe ver, ngnln. we are, as it were, vnccl aated against pcarlet fever. The rcnc tion of onr blood ngalnst tbe disease iintnnnizcs us. No sucb rcsult follows Influenaa ai a eonasoa coici. We brw* nothiiiR thal is permanenL We ajre just ns Bnaceptfbte to n Iater Invaslon as we were to the Invaslon tbat Is Just over.?Londou Spectntor. The Feative Codfish. A corrcspondent of tlic New Vork Poat saya tbat thc radflab freqaeota "the tablclands of tbe sea." Tbe cod fisli no oonbl floea tbis to sectire as nearly as poaefblf b dry. lna.lng nt mosphere. This pure nlr or the sub martne tablelaoda gives to tbe codtisb that breadth of chest nnd depth of Itings that ?*c bave so often uotlced Thc glnd. frea smile of the codfish is largeiy attrlbutcd to tbe exbilnratlon of this oceanic nltltoodleum. The cor reapoodasat further aaya that tbe "cod? fish subslsts largeiy on the sea cherry." Tbose wbo have not hnd tbe pleasure of seelnr; tbe codfish climb tbe cherry tree ln scarch of food or clubbing the frult from tbe beavily laden brnnehes wltb chunks of coral bave mlssed a vcry flno slght The codfish wben at homc rambllng througb tbe submarine forests does not wenr bls rest uubut toned na be does wbUo loafing around the grocery stores of the TJnited States -Bill Nye._ A High Priced Fricasaee. Lord Alvnnley, n noted wit and high liver in Bngland ? hundred years or ao ngo, inslsted on baving an applo tart on his dlnner table evory day tbrou. the year. On one occaslon he p.aid a cntcrer $1,000 for a luncbeon pul t a baaket tbat sufflced a small bu party golng up the Thames I one of a dozen men dlning togetber ai n London club where cacti waa r qu'.red to produco his own dish, a lcy's, as the most expensive, won blU the adTantage of being cutertaiic d frcc of cost. This bencfit was ajaUV nt an expense of $540. that being IIm price of a Kimple fricassee compoaed eutlrely of tbe "noix." or small | nt each slde of the back, taken from thlrtcen kiuds of blrds. among them being 100 snlpe. 40 woodcocks and '20 phensants-ln ail nliout 300 blrds Our Eccentrio Phraaea. Why do we always talk of puttlng on a coat nnd vest? Who puts aa I coat before a vest? We also say pul tlng ou shoe3 and stockings. Wln< puts on aboea before tbe atoeainga> We also put up algoa tclllng people to wlt>e their feet whea wa niean their boots or aboea And a fathcr tells a boy be will warin bls Jackci when be means to warm his pantalnons We are a Ilttle ecccntric In our phrases at tlraes. An Odd Ep taph. Tho followlng cpitaph ia to be found In n cemetery within seven mllcs of New Vork's city liall: Itc.ider, paaa on; don't waato your time O'cr bad blography and bitter rhymo, For what I am this crumbllng clay ln And What 1 waa ta no affalr of youra. In the Game. "I rm In the bands of my frienda." said tbe pollttcal Bldeatepper, "Ycs." replied tbe aarab critic, "and cvery time your frlends look over theli bands they aeetn bapatJawt for a aew deal."?Wnshlngtou Star. The Proper Tree. Curious Chartoy?Do nuts grow on trecs. father? Fathcr-Thcy do. my son. Curious Cbarley-Then what tne doea the doughnut grow on? Fatber The "pantree," my son.-Purple Cow Never Good. Pogg?That's I bad cold you hnrc. old man. Fenderson - Dld you ever hear of n good cold. you ldlotV-Bos ton Transcrlpt A fooPs henrt ls in bls tongne. but a wise mnn's tonguo Is In his heart. Quarles. Soreneaa of ibe muacles, wbether in duced by riolens excrciaaa h, medicinal eftects, and being non poisonous and perfectly harmlcss, Cardui is absolutely safe for young and old. Ask your druggist. He will lell you to try Cardui. N. R-Write to: LadifS* Advlsonr DepJ.. Chatta. Boosa Medicinc Co . Chattanooa ttnm. for?t?*a. Jnuructiens. and ?*-pas ! book. "ome Tr.atmen. for Women.'' scnt in pbufl wrappcr. oarcqucit WHAT'S the reason the trade of Al? exandria is always growing IN the surrounding country? Because the merchants sell straight goods, and A customer once gotten is easy to hold. When the consumer wants aflavoring extract and remembering the NAME Leadbeater's, the order goes to Alexandria, and indi rectly helps the whole town. Establishcd 1792 at 4:30|p. m.. except Saturdays. at H.BIoch's, 615 KingSt. |. .'.! I 1 tl [ Phone >|. Qreenbonaea 8, Patrlek Bt D. R. Grillbortzer Bedding Plants and Gera niums, $1.00 per dozen. l-'uiienii work promptly attended to, Da livercd toall parts oftlie eity. SATISFAt TI.'iN QUARANTBBD. Rab33 if Qeneral Insurance ftpcy. Laurence Stabler Room No. 4. Burkc U Herbert Bldtf The eoanpaniea r? preaentc I Ii DfHce iiave asseis of Over %U?J00OfiOO. Amonaj otbera are: Hartford Fire InauranccCo. Liverpool 13 London t) Globc. yttna Insurance Co. Northcrn Assurance Co. Sprintftield Fire W Marine. Promptaiteniioti giren toadjuatment .siunlall mattera oonnoctedwith Don't Take Any Chances With Mosquitoes This Summer. Fight Them With SKITO-GO 10c bottle. TAYLOR'S PHARMACY, 616 King Street. ViK'.lN ia in tbe Gerk'a Office of Corpontton Court of tbe ' itv ot Alexandria. on the -th day of .luly, 1*10 Kiniiia M MorriaOB \s. Harry II. Mor rbion. I" i haneery. M, imo. The objeel of tlds auil otitain an abaolute dlvorce for tbe defen* dant on tbe gnrand of hia wiifiil deaer ti,.n and aliandoiiiii.nt oflnr I'ora period ,,r more than three y,?;,,?- l..? i"..r.? tbe hrincing; of tbtaault: for tbe eare and .'{. jji wiw-f _ BAILBOADfl Southern Railway. Tralna leave UoiOO Slation, Alexandria. j ln eflect .Imic 13, l?Ift N. I>. - Pollowhagaebeduleflgurespub liahedonlyaa information. and are not guaianteed. 7:17 A. If.?Dally loeal between Waah ington and Daaville. 8:47 A. M.?Paily?Loeal for Ilarrison burg and way stauons. :.:17 A. M. Dally?U. S. Fa.-t Mail. Stopaonly for nnsscngcrs forpointaaouth at wiiieh acheduled to stop. l-'irst ehus coaohea; aleeping oara lo Blrmlngbam and drawing room ateeplng oara to New nrleans IHning ear -eiviec. iii7 \.m. Dally afalltraln. Coaohea for .Manassas.i harl'oUesville.Lyncliburg. Panvilleand Oreenaboro. Bleeplngean areenaboroto Atlanta. 1:17 P M. -Week days?I?cnl for YAar renton and Qarrisonburg. 132 P. M- -Dally?Birniinghaiii l|. ia!. Bleeplngean between New York. Vuguata, Aiken and Jackeouvllle. Sleeper to Birmingnam, Through Brat. idasa coache* between waahington and .laeksonville. l>ining ear-crviee. i'oiir ist to Callforaia fbur Umee weeklv. p \i. -Week daya?LoealforHar riaonburgand way itationa on Manaaaaa branch. Pullman buffet pariorcar. 5:12 P. M.--Paily--Loeal for Warrcn ton and ChariotteaviUe. 1027 l'. M.?Dally?Waahington and Chattanooga Limited (vla Lyncbburg). Pirat-claea eoaoh and aleeping oara to Koanoke. KnoxvUle and chattanooga Sleeper to Xew Orieane, Washuigton to Bonnoke. Plnlng oaraerriee. lltr> p, M. - Dailv -New York. Atlanta and New nrleans Limited. Ail l'nllman train. clnband obseivation cars to New Orleans. Bleeping oara to Aabevllle, Atlanta. Maeon and New < Irlean-. Bleep iic cara o> Cbarlotte, Plnlng ear aervlee. ir:7 A. M. Dally afemphla speclal. Sieeplng cara and ooaohea for Roanoke. KnoxvUle, Vaahville, Chattanooga and Mempbla. Plnlng ear aenriee. Waah mgton sieeplng ear- open IOjOO P. m. Through traTnafrom the aouth aarive at Alexandria6:13and628and 1023a, m. ?I:; 72fl 10:13 and 112?P. M. dally, Har rlaonburg 1138 A. M. week daya and 9:13 P \| dailv. From Charlottcsvi!! A. M. TRABffl <>N BLUEMONT BR.\N< H. Leave Alexandria (W. \VN. General lecnt, Waahington, P, C. Washington, Alexandria ?? Mt. Vernon Railway. In elleet May I. ?10. i.kavi: .M.i:\AM>riiA. Por Waahington, from oorner Prinee and Roval streeta, week days. at ?"> 10, fl 05, li 20, 6 30, S k), 8 66, 7 06, 7 15, 7 30, 7 I". 7 .Vi 800,8 15 8 25, 8 35, 8 80, 9 10, 9 30, B 50, 10 10, 1030, 1060, II 10, 11 25, 11 30, II in.. 12 10, 1225, 1230, 1260. 1 1". 1 25, ' '?*> 1 60, 2 1". J 25, 2 30, - 60, 3 05,:! !?'>. :t 35, " S0, I 10, 1 25, l 30, i K>, I 65, 6 10, ?'? i">. 5 35, 5 50. 605, 0 20, 6 30, 0 46, 7 00, 7 15, 7 26, 800, s 30, 900.930, 1000, lo:so. II 10 and 11 Sfi |>. m Bundaye -7 00, 7 35, 8 10, 820, 8 K>, 900. 920,9 40,1000,1020,10 40, 1100, 1120 and 11 loa. in.. 1200m., 1220, 1240, 1 00, 1 20, 1 10, 2 00, 2 20, 2 10, 3 00, 3 20, 3 40, 100, I 20, I 10,500,620,6 10,900,620,6 10 700,720. 7 11. 800, B30, 900, '?>&. tooo. 10 80 and II lo p. m. FOI! MOtNT VIJHNoS. Leave Alexandria for Mount Vernon week days,al 546, 668, 756, 861, 1025, II 25a ni.. 1225, l 25, 226, 330, 440, 585, 630, 7:s.V B60, 960, 1060and 11 50 p. m. Bundaya 700, 830, 930, 1030, il :*> a. m.. 12 30, l 80, 2 :so. :i 90, t :so. 6:?, 6:?). 7 30, 8 46 and 1016 p. m._ "Washington Southern Ry. Behedule Ia eflect May 15, ifiio. Tralna leave Unlon Statlon for Waah? ington and points nonh at 7 43, B08. 8 23and 832a m., 1201,230, 807, 8 18and II 33 |>. m.. dailv. Por Prederickaburg, RIchmond and points aouth al 137,7 63 (loeal) and 1022 a. m., 12 16, 1 ?-"J. ?'? 17 iloealI 7 XI and 967 p. m. Aeeommodatlon for Prederick8burgat 11 28 a. m.. dailv. On week days this train runa through to Mill'onl. N'i.ti:: Timeorarrivalaanddeparturea and connectiona not guaranteed W. P. TAYLOR, TrafflO Manager. Rlcbmona, va. BUILDING MATERIALS [E8TABLISHED 1822.] HenryK.Field&Co., Suceeaaon to .lusiAil li. I). SMOOT. LUMBER and MILL WORK 0F ALL KINDs. Lumber, Cement and Plaster. Ozaeeand fard ii">N. Unlon atreet Paetory No. in N. Lee atreet Uaterial DeliveredFREE in the city. VIK<; 1MA. ln the Clerk's OfBee ol the Corporatlon Courtofthe Clts ol Alexandria. on the i^?tli ilay Of Jiinc. 1910. Lillian i:. Mauafleld \ a. Roberl N. afana ficld. In ebancery. Meiim. Tlie objeel olthi-siiii is tOOO i.ain for the oomplalnani anabaolute di voree from thedefendant on tbeground of aduUery commltted by blm, aad for general rellef. Ii appearing byanaffldavltfiled in tliis cauae that the defendant, Robert N. Mausfield, Is a non-resldent ofthlaState: < irdered, That said defendant ap pear here within fifleen days aftor due publication of this order, and do what i n, r, -v;in- to piOteol his inlcrest- ill this siiii. and thal a OOpy Of this order be forthwitii inaerted In the Alexandria ... a newspapcr publlabed ln the if Alexandria, oneea week for four Bucceaalvo weeka, and poated at thefront door ofthe Court Bouae of this city. A eopy Ti NEVELL8. GREENAWAY, Clerk. c.v i.otis N. DCBTBT, I?. C. Charioa Bendheim, p. q. jc:!" w4w-tbu F0UNDBB8 AND JIACHINI8TB J.& H.Aitcheson MACHINISTS AND ENGINEERS Agents Gray Gasoline Motors Engineer and MachiniaM' Suppliea. Pipe. Pipe Fittintfa. Valves. fifc. Blacksmithing & Repairing Promptly Executed. ia Iron Works FOUNDRY. MACHINE. BLACK SMITH AND STRUCTURAL IRON WORK. We male a specialty in repairs to Gaaoline Zu^iaes, Motorcyclea and Automobiles. We aolicit your ordera on ail kinda of Iron Work. BellPhone 53. WASHINGTON OFFICE:J 514 Evaoa Budding. Phone Main 7324 I 0 I 8 5 b MARK DOWN SALE Btrav Hata al 96c, arorth up to HM. All shapes. Night BhirU at 46c, arorth 76c. ^< Neckwear, 8 for 26c, arorth 86c Knee Drairera and Coal Underahirti to go at 26c, worth 6fb S.ft Collat Sliirts at 49o, worth 76c. Buil Caani and Trnnka 26 per cent oif. Negligu Bhirta at 98c, arorth #1 60. '.? Shirts at 89c, arorth Mc, Fan.y Hoaiery al 11c, arorth 19c. CLOTHING Suits for man, boy?Trousers, Vests, Single Licht Weight Coats, Linen Pants at a big sav ing to you. Kaufmann Bros. 402-405 King Street. I o 1 Summcr Shocs That Satisfy in cvcrv partieiilar are leally hard to tin.l wit'lioiit yoti knou ihe rhrht place t? pnrehaae. That ia KAT/.s Mm> rnakea of aboea may l>e aatialketofy In every aray pxeeptcme, but tbal one tklng spollaall. Butoneewear KATZ'8 aboea ?in,I i-oil will liavc foonvearlh.it is abao luieiv perfeot arlthoal exeoption foinfbrUble,craeeful,atyllab and tlcr ,...c,'?lv duralile. W*e liavcthein in l.la.-k. llghl and dark lan. and white. 400 KING STREET KATZ, -J^? LUNA PARK NOW OPEN New Shows New Rides Come Outjand Dance Music by Band of Fifteen Pieces Free Gate SpecialJInducements^toJPicnics jel -II! B.8.VI iiri'iM.. y\ w tii i< Virginia SafeDeposit&TrustCorporation ALEXANDRIA, VIRGINIA. Authorized Capital. ?1,000.000. Paid in Capital. ?300.000. DIRECTORS C. J. Rixcy. John P. Robinson. Thomas J. Fannon. C. C. Leadbeater, Hcnry K. Field, Henry Baader. George S. French. J. K. M. Norton. We act as Executor. Administrator and Truatee. Iasue Fidclity. Contract. Official and Judicial Bonds. General Banking and Truat Busincss Transacted Intercst paid on Savings Accounts. We solicit the accounti of Banks. Corpora tions. Firms and Individuals. and proraise liberal treatment conaiatent with sound bankintf methods. If I US SHOW YOU Our fine grades of paper and cnvelopes in boxes and by the pound. You will be delitfhted both in it? quality and price. S.F.DysonA, Bro. Book Sellers # Stationers, 508 King Street. John Ahern & Co., C.n-n.r I'rin.'e and ( oininer.e Stn.-ts. WHOLESALE U RETAIL GROCERS and dealera ln PURE WINES AND L1QUORS. Ootmtry produoe racelTed dalb atock of i'lain and Fancy Orocenea era braceaeverythlng to be had In this line. \\ e hold largely i" Unlted states bond od ararehouae and earry rn atoek rartoua branda ofthe baal PURE RYE AND MALT WHISKIES made. Uara al-., in atore auperlorgrarlaai of Foreigra and Arnerlean WINES. ALES.BROWN STOUT. 6fc Siiti-faetion Onaranteedaa t<> Prtaaaod Quality._ W. A. Johnson & Co., N. ELCornarOameroaand Royal Btraata WHOLESALL GROCERS General Commis :.on Merchanta and d.alei-s in ALL KINDS OF LIQUORS. Have on hand Oibeon'a XX. XXX. XXXXand PureOld Rye.Old Cabinet and Monoeram Wbiaklca; alao Baker'a andThompeon'a Pure Rye Wblaklea.to irhlehtbey Invlte tbe attanttoai ol the tr.nlc. . . Ordera from tbe eountry for merabauv dis,- ihall re.eive promptattention. Conalgnmenta of Fl.mr. Graln and Country Produce aollcited. for which they guarantee tbe blgbeet market prices and prornpt returns. RICHARO H. WATTLES Manufacturer of FERTILIZERS oKFKK \.-ri> aroauaa: 116417 .v iioyai si. Dealer in Hardware. Paints. Atfricul tural Implements, Vehiclea.Harnear. Field and Garden Seeda. araaanaocaaaa, aoi ra i tnam araanra, ox I.INK Of "..I Illi.llV It.WI.WAY. Also Grain, Hay, Straw andallkindsof MillFeed Will alaraj kaep ba atoafe the highesi gradeof theae art". Pure Food Store. MIDLANO BUTTER Fresh from the churn to you. For yeara Midland Butter has been recotfnized as the best that comea to Alexandria. Special deliv ery every Friday. Call. phone. or write. St. Asaph and.Oronoco Streets. I An electric fan will cool your office, store. shop or any room in your house. Electric lights givc off less hcat than any other method of illumi nation and do not consume the oxygen in the air. An electric iron does not require a hot fire in the room nor the necessity of walking back and forth between the board and the iron. Call on us for facta and fitfures. Alexandria Electric Co. 524 King St. ATLANTIC CITY. isoii ison and cveryihing is in a |Mdy whirl, And tfraodma baa fbrajot that ahe no Ioukct is aarlrl. Old folks sij.i,. ctown the baalatere and slip tbrOUgh sli|:|..ry t. And our eoiisins from the e.?intryyoii would never lake for rnlies. There are btiman WealB this atmoapherc aoarlag beyond ourvtaloa'a reach, And there an?'< \ lainatioiis from tho watehera on tbe beacb. T ironder what people will do next." said a watcher from tln- bunch, And I anggeated that thei abould goantl -,-ta ( AMERON i.l \( II 905 King Street. Open All Night.