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Li BVENnre. nov. a LOCAL MATTEBS. Sun and Tide Table. I irnorrawat?-fiOB. m.andsftf 2 ... in. Higb waterat l-'JSia. BB. aml at 1:1 Weather Probabilitiea. I d partly eloiulv toiiitrbt. u , , uporature: ible n Inda ROSEMONT NOTES. i ar.- l.eing made by Ifiltoo l. . Morrill, ardiitact, fos two af 10 be built on Cedar foi Meaara. alaaaoder l i rank Blaymaker. These will be modern io .very reepect aod I tin many new features. loe fl k and pebb edaah. ..r.h 13 x IS feet will be ar e with aoreen or . thia Ihe living room witb an tive open fire place aud statrway will ? ontie. t. Tbe dining room will be in tl ? aru and crafta style with boUer'a ?i, oting; the wall will be dec th a bigfa plate rail andwains Tha atairway, which aaoaoda <h .? from the living .oom, has a rear ting witb the kitebeo, ,,1h ?], ii a pantry witb out sido door. ln the second story are t],rc, - each witb ample ing alao two ajeoerous Ijoimiig the bath. A i will baa feature. Tba ierally will be ia the arta aud aitb an eiitrance portico 1 in bail timber. The houses ? will be heate.l with hot water through Out. In anti -ipation of the coiitiin.ed rapi 1 -I. ivetopmenl ol Roeemool it is e\p. ctel that these newbomee will flnd . ii DaviJson is visiting her U U \..ti.|er Buter, at the s home in ROM?Ont. i ? |e Fry, daughter <>f Dr. j 1>. Fry, and uho has also be... : -. Suter.tlias returned lo ber iu Waabington. rtoaemonl Company reports unuaual a tivity fot suburfaan saleeal tliis season, baving sold five lots in So 1, in the paef m BASKETBALL. \ 11. B. I. R'-serves faaskct bill leam look a "joy rkJe" lo Wash . Iit Saturday evening tO ,,,(? witb thfl F. B. Patenl quiol in tlu- ball of the V. lf. c \ . Branch, aml deieated . by tbe score of 48 to 4. Patent OBicfl lads mads i game ipt io -top tbe Reaerves, bul tbces arera moviug so rapidly thal mod as if a ilcrt of sirsbips srerfl througfa tbe hall droppiuf dyna .,1 tbe mi M of their enemies, *lm ,eek them. Nugeut played naking t'-n baskets for im, Tbe othei membera of tho Bve put up high-class basketball play ing, an 1 I nioii-tia'ed to the audience thal thev are about as good as any in t> is .-rction for their age and weight. Tho score: Ftenerve Poaition. ' ? s P P Havden Itight forward Oreeuly Xugonl l~n rorward Wci-m-r ntor . ('arroll ini'ii- .Itightguard Bmith ird .. Oothold ? ??tt. 10), Hayden i irell. Corbett, Carroll Haydi n I , Nx,.,,., ;. fei e Mr Coekrell. ? \\ illiam-. Scoror. Mr. Kn lw i- I". BASKETBALL TONIGHT. ..... wbo have never witneseed a cannot realise whal issing. While baseball is tho ...? for suiiiiner. basketpal! , m winter The Lyceum ? ball club b.ue leased Armory li niderablc eipenac and their efforta to entertain should be re I by tbe publi" who should turn numbers t?? cbeet tbem on Tbe article of ball played by tl- ibove thfl average and there h everj reaaon to believe they will be able to bold their own against dqos bave been booked xu(i, .:,,- ol Wi.-bington and Ball more and tonight they will on ip tbo winga of the Eagles ?l?, -., in baaketball circles ol Washington, IX C. Tbe Eagletcome reputation of being excel lent goal shootera and are capable Of putting up a firat claaa game. The re also in good con iliiion and the game tonight promiaes ono ol tbe besl of tbe season. fvlauic rtarta 1.nptly al 8:16 p. m. AUTO COLL1DES WITH BUGOY. While drivn b buggy on I street i, ,rthw. i\ W ishington, yesterday afternoou, Di A. Crawford, of Alcx nty, narrowly eecaped death njury in colliaion witb an automobil.. Thedoctor w:is <?, eet, when the automo l.ile stru k hia bort Both fosal (be horse were broken. and it was to -li. ol bim. The auimal KX). DECREE ENTERED. A decree a u entered yesterday in tbe Circuil Court for Fairfai county by l . r attorney for the Ken tuckj ima beira of the late ibol f<>r tbe sale of the 1 farm known as "WiltOU," just ? ' tbis citv, containing upwards of 1. 2 .1 NEW OPERA HOUSE. In addition totbe e-cellenl vaudveille featurea at tba V House to? night there there will betwo exceptioa* rcels of motion picl lam \. ' and tho other, "1: - tl.e latter bAereet being C. ntered in ihe hist.-ric point* of \ :. city, m wliich pictures you can ln Jack OKvera' I the managemeot has -?? ry, tbe great ? iii-r very I ain lb i-t. IV EltTERTAINMENT LAST NIGHT. A large audience gatbered in tbe Young PeopJe's building of tbo Metb .Klist Episcopal Churcb Boutb Uat night. to witne-s tbe ontertaiament, conaiatingoftableaux and mnMca laelec tions. whicb was given uqder the jli rection of Mrs. Oacar F. Carter for tbe benelit of the bu.Mmg fundlof ,be .-."ond l'resbyteriam Churcb. Tbfl programme was m fcltowa: Good Morning," by tbe cbddren; The Hour of Prayer," sungby Mrs. Woolla and pictured by nin* . ?*??$?" '? three scenes; "An Onguial labhau, three character-: "I.o-hmvar. read by Miss Rutii Frcttyman and pictured ?, six scenes by nine charactcrs; "Rock of Ages," sung by Mrs. Woolla and pictured by one character: "Maud Muller," tead by Miss Fiettyman and pictured by seven charaetei.-,: "Bring ing in the Shcaves" sung by Mra, WooUs and pictured by seven eharac "Hiawatba's Wooinf," read % Miss Preltyman and pictured by four eharaeters: "Gdod Niftty," hy tWO ehildren. The affau was undei the auspices of the young women of the "F. A. F," Society of tbe Fresbytor ian Sunday school. ASSAULTED AND ROBBED. Early last night while Mr. I Cblvin, agent ol tbfl Metropolitan Life Insurance Company, was on 0* street, between Fayette nnd Payni was approacbed by two negi.one of wbom asked bim if be WM agent for "straight insurance.'' Upon replying in the aflirmativc one of tbe darkeys atrnck bim oo the head with a rrtoue, knocktng him down and atonning bim. Tbe negroes then took 180 bfl bad iu his posansaion. and made off. When Mr. Colvin revived be wenl to tbe residence of Mr. W. A. Bmoot, al Colroas, half a aquare away. and told his cxpeiience. A telephone message was sent to the station house announcing the asaaull and robbery and the police began a search foi thfl bighwaymen, Later Chief Qoodsand Otiicer Nicfaol son arrested a negro known as Ha/.e Jeckson, albu "Sixbits," wbo answers tbe description Mr. Colvin gave of one of his assailant-. Flfteen dol'"s and fifty cents were found in hispockets. It is alleged tbat bfl Bad no money two or three days ago and, BO far. be hM been unablr to establisfa an alibi. Mr Colvin looked at Jackson al tbe atatiou house this morning. bul could nol posi tivdv identify bim M one of bis ;uils although be bfllii */? bfl was OUC of them. James Suple, colored, vras also ar? rested on auspicion of being one of tbe footpads. The case was not called in the PoHcc Court tbis morning, bul will ntinued until Ihe police make further investigation. ELKS' MEMORIAL SERVICES. Judge R T. W. Duke, jr., of Char lottesville, will deliver ibe prineipal ad* at tho annual memorial aen io - of Alexandria Lodge of Edka tbe flrsl Sunday iu December, Chairm B. Marshall, of the memorial commit? tee, received a telegram from Judge Duke yeaterday, accepting tl.e invita* ti.,11 t.. speak on that oeeasion. The memorial exercises this year will be held ni the Ruditorium of the Klks' new bome, and because of the limited aeating capai ity only two exira twkcts will be issued to each member. The committee also ln- anno ? that Mr. J. Fred Birrell will rcsj the scntiment, "Our Order," and that the vocal aelections will be given bv Chrisl Protestanl Episco] .1 Church .piartet. At the meeting of Alexandria Lodge laal night, Thursday, December I decided upon as the day the loeal Klks will ftttend in a body the autuuin valtobe given under tbe auspices ol Washington Lodge._ CHILDREN'S home. Tho Children'! Home will celebrate us annual Tbankagiving pound | at tbe home Thursday, from'.' a. m. to 10 p. m. Those who have al other times donated to the home are asked to kindly do so again aud those wno bave not beretofore contributed are re? queated to d.. so this year and make for these children a Tbanksgiving worthy the name. ALEXANDRIA HOSPITAL. The board of managei - of the Alex? andria Hospital have sent out tbe fol? lowing card: "According lo custom we alling tbe attentton of our friends to the approach of Tbankagiving Day, the soasou when, in tbe past, th.v bave so kindly donated money. groceries, provisious of all kinds, houaebold arti? cles aud every thing that can be useful in such an institntion. "The ladies will be at the hospital on Ihe 22nd, and hope to be tbe recipiente of y.-ur generosity.aa In tbe | MR. THOMPSON RESIGNS. Mr. J. S. Barbour Tbompeon, for long coonected with the Southern Railway Company, and who for many yeara baa held tbe ollice ol aasistant to the president of that company, with baadquarters at Atlanta. has tendered his resi. nation, to take effecl on D cember 1st, to accopt the presidi ncj ol the Atlantic ComprOBS Company. Mr. Henry W. Miller will suceed him aa assist-ntto the president of the railroad company. Mr. Thompson is well* known here, wliere be lived foi several years. SCHOOL CLOSED. lt baeaoM known yesterday, through Health Offlcar Qorman, that two chil? dren, living in Ihe northwest. mi section of the citv. and at whose home a mild casaol smallpoa is under treatment, had attended school in I.ee building on Friday last. After eooaulting with tbe Bcbool Board offioari the prineipal ol the school at once dismisse.i the acholara and ordered tho BCbOOl closed t.ll Friday next and in the meaottme the building is being thoroughly fumi land disiuf. t.d. No trouble is snttcipated, but it wa? thought l.st as nary measuw to close -...? building for a fewd__s. NIGHT SERVICE. Tbe Postal Telegraph Cable Conr ann atnees thal tbait eervioe ai bj aft.-r closiug hour of the office ia tbe patrooa of this appi The lad to PERSONAL The mtisical tea given on Saturday afternoon at the residen-e <>f Hishop Lloyd was both a social and financial fhc yroana ladies who man in tin little entertain iii. nt. whicli was for the benclit of a tu ...-:- patienl at Catawba, deaarve muchcredit forthiatrue mt*of charity. Mr. .lohn li. Cox, of Alexandria, spent Sundav witb friends here. Mrs. L 1.. Jacobe and little son, Virgimus, .,f Alexandria, are speodiosj ten days with bl r mother, Mrs. E. F. Clark.? rickabarg Star. Mr. and Mr^. B. C Orymes of King Qeorge county were in this city on a short \isit yesterday. Mr Malcolm Hill, Wbo has been quitasick at tho home of bis mother. in Baltimore, baa BO far recovered that he expeCU to return to his home - this city .'.' au early dav. Miaa Katie Cavnaugh is visiting frienda in Baltimore. REMODELING CASTLE HALL. Fot the paal ton days, carpenlcrs .,, ,. been etigaged in remodehng tho r?stlehall of Oriental Lodge, No. 6, Knighta of Pytbiaa,on north Pitt streot. ln addition to new property rooms. B tion room has been added. and all modern conveniences will be in Btalled. The hall will be painted anJ papered tbrougboal and when linished will bf one of tbe prettiest lodge rooms in the city. Arrangamaota will be made at ibe meeting of tho lodge to nighl for the formal opening of the bail when completed. COMMITTEE MEETING. The committee on good of the order iendabip Council, Daugbtera of I.iIm .iv, r.ict at Ihe bome of Mrs. Kate Orim, 210 Duke Btreet, last night, at tho invitnlion ol Mr. K. H. Boyer cbairmau of ihe committee. Suggestions ol a .-o.ial feature aere offered I.y Mrs. Josepbine Jenkina, Mr. Geo. Crump a.,,1 others. lt il expected that in the future B dance will be given under the auspfces of tbe council. LECTURE. Rev. .lohn H.n.lley. C. T. C-.f the Aportolic Mission Home, Washington, will deliver a lecture in tbe byceum Hall, Fnday, Nov, 25, al 8 p. m.under ;!,,. a, ? ourl Kavanaugh, Ho. 54, Daughter's of Isabella. Father Hondley will be rtmembered by lic and iion-Catholic alike, as be u !,,| (he last mi.-sion given in Bt. Mary's Church last spring. Thil lecture will be interspereed with rocal and inatrumenlal music by well known indrfci lalent. A- this lecture is complimi ntary all are invited, NEEDLEWORKERS' GUILD. Alexandria Branch of tbe duild of Ameriea has just ful annual iiiect . hundred and nxty-tbree garments w< re collc :tedaud diatributed R. follofl -: Private ca as, twenty-flvo; Old Ladii - H< me, twenty seven; Pres hytcrian Home, four; Children's Home, fifty-six; Colored People's Home. ten; \|i,i- House, tbiity-four; Hospital, eig-hty-aix, Co-operative Charities, one" hunjdred and twenty one. FUNERAL. Tbe funeral of the late Mrs. Sarah .1. Ad.uns took plaee from the rcsidelicc treet tbis morning at lo, ;.. The services were con i by Rev. Mr, Rudisill, of Trinity \l. e. Churcb. The pallbearers were Henry K. Field. Samuel II. I...,.,!, Theophihis Ballenger, Qeorgfl A. od, Lutfaer II. Tbompson and B. II. Stuart, the la-t named of Washing? ton. _^^ ORIENTAL COURT. A well attended andinteresting meet? ing of Onetital Court No. 10 (a side degrec ol the Junior Order of Me chaiiica), was held laal nighl in Sarepta Hall. After the meeting the membera adjourm l to Mr. James Magner'a cafe, on norlh Royal atreet, where they an joyed ?'? banquel wbich had been spread for them. LOCAL BREVITIES. The t ity Council meeta tonight. \',i,. Unllahan was fined $"> in the ? tbis morning, for beinsr Jrunk in tbe street. This ?,., ib, , oly case before the court. Tbe Alexandria licrm.in Club wil give their firsl dance of the aeaaon, thfl Thankagiving Gcrsnan.al thfl Elks1 Hall on Priday night. Mi. K. A. Bell, sgenl and auperin tendent "f the Potomac river work for the vY. S. Embrey, Company, has just compli ted the loading of a sea bargfl witb 17,000 railroad ties for tbo New York market, Mr. Joahua Sherwood, kecper of the city alm* house, ha* Benl t>. this ollice , mple of the potatoaa ho grew on the farm at tbat mstitutiO? They are -i..t'nand of ex.elletit Havor. The supply of turkejra lor Thankss-iv Ing Dai. a i-.il*- .;? I I irge la probau bj amplc for tho demand, especially when u- aelling from 22e to? cents a pound. Hon. C. C. Cariln Qledbls affldavlt in the Corporation Courl today from which Itappeara that bespent nothing in tho traj of election expensea this year. Ugh rain- tell kboul 10 O'eloek this morning which eontinued until about two o'cloek when elearing weather fol lowed. Offlcer Beacb last night rccovered edlnthii eltj one of the pistols stolen tlj froin Mr Batterahlll la Freder Ickabui TIIIKEYS \\ e have re elvedi 0 pounds of Paaey Home Ureaaed Turkeya,tbe beat we bave ever had. J. M. PKTTIT, "?*-'? K'nR street Bell pbont dot__ M ( HBAP PRICB <?> n RKtBtra. Just ed 50 with head and feet otT. \S. Frlend, Ifvou want to make a success in llfe jusl fellow <nir advice. ln life's itbon" tlie in-iii thal wlnsthe medal la the ono who atleka toasteady got. looka itralgbt aaead and let.? the ?? iiie raeere take care of them - Reraember there are lot. of eom l>etitoi- in tbe road t" auoeess and ifyoii want to inake good" BJld -get there'' witb the wlnners y..u bave got to be in condition. Thatmeanayou have got to to Bkmdholm'a Auth stnnd or Market for thoae Irrealatlbly delicious \u\\\ Puddings and Food Prodnets. When a cold becomcs settled in the :i, it will take several days' treat ment to cure it, and the best remedy tome is Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. It will cure quicker than any other, and also leavos the system in a natuta and bealthy condition. Sold by \V. F. Creigbwo and liicbwd Uibeon, -ralV^?*-,-.?-??? 'v i I \Jw "TME'euSY'CORNEft' \f Washington, D. C. $25 FRENCH LYNX FUR SETS $15.50 Those sro made ofthe liu.-st ?,ualitv Hf-lgian haro skius, and oan scarcc lv l>e told from the f-enuine Lelpslo pyeu Ij n.\. The fur is Ioiil' silkv. lustro.is l.la.'K lynx. These[eo,isis\.s.,Valare.ucw abape Bfaoulder pelerine, wlth head m back. and lari*o latest Btyle sqiiaro pillow mutl. iioth m-ffa-dsearfllned wlth Bklnnar'aflatia. W|U UCrff Mli PAHi>(?i:n. John R. Walsh, who is aerving a tiveyear term in the Leavenwortb prison for tho alleged illcgal manipula tion of the Chieago National Bank and allied institutions, will not be granted a pardon bv President Taft. Moreover, there is but slight chanee of his scn tence being cornmuted. Iuterest in this conclusion to the Walsh appeal is incrcased by the fact that it will act as a precedent in tbfl case of Charles W. Morae, lh< Vork financier, who is scrvuig a Ben teuce for a similar offense in thfl Pfld eral prison at Atlanta, Oa. The reports made in the casfl Ol Walsh by Federal Judgfl Anderson, of Indiana," and Dotlict Attorney Sims.of Chieago, have been reviewed by Attorney Oeneral Wickersbam, who will transmit his conclusion-- to P dent Taft soon after tbe lattor's return from Panama. The attorney general. it issaid, has reached thfl conclusion that the pardon of Walsh by tbfl presi? dent is oid of thequestiou on the a_BOSr ing of thfl facts. FEDHUtTlOX Ol"' I_4BOR< The American Federation of l.abor in session in St. Louis indoited a reso? lution yesterday uniooizing the "ho boes" of tbe country as membera of Migratory I.aboicrs' Union. Il aTSJ also votwl to admit the "white along with the Actor'a I'nion of Ameriea. The dues of tbe membera ol tbfl Federation of Labor weie raised by tbfl paasageofa resolution and a comrait teo ma named to decideon ihe rtniounl of tbfl increase. Tbe federation declined lo adoptn resolution mvoring centralit dion in ita. officers of the power lo call general Btrikes in given pln The strike queslioncamo upon the report of the special committee, which wasunfavorable to themeasure, and an extended debate followed. Tbe dele? gates from state and ceutial bodii that often they werfl nnable to make Btrikes effective because ofthe lackof authority over loeal Ullions. Pn Qompers said he would not wanl such authority vested in himscll as preaidenl of the federation, neillur would h< want it vest.d iu anybody elae wbo might bold his position. A resolution ask ing that Congress be petitioned to enact a law tor the pensioning of dependen* workmen reaching the age of 60 years waa de featod. MOB LBAUBM CnMa/BM. Hefore a curious crowd that iill county eourthouaa at Maya Landing, N. J., yusterday, Charles Vaughn, Charles Quinn aodJameeSeara, leaden ot a mob that tarred and feathered Frank Sichort, a farmer, at McKee City, pleaded guilty to indictmenta cbarging assault and battery. Sentence will be iniposed later. Sichort, a married man, was tarred and feathered by the crowd la-t aunv mer, hecauseof his alleged BtteDtiona to 8 widow by whom he was empl He was tied to a pole along the tracks of a railroad, and after he had received his coat was left lo the mercy of 0308 quitoea. Bichortwas reecoed by a irain crew several hours afterward, and spent BOtnetime in an Atlantic Cit\ pital. All of the defendant-s testified thal they were I.l to lar and feather Sichort because the latter "was pay much attention to the wid-.w. they" wanted to save ber children from disgrace." The \iw Vork Trunk Nystery. v York, Nov. 22.?Th.- identit) of the MctiuB m New York's lat?t "trunk mystery" hos been prrtctieally established as that of Albcrt Callier, a Fi'ii.h artiat, who wasa clow fnend of William Lewis, the missing waitcr. An arrest is expected at any time. "It certaioly looks as tboogh we know the guilty man,"Daputy Poliee Commissioner Flynn said today, "An arrest may be a matter of a day or two." It is known tbat while Lewis lived in the apartinent of Mrs. Alexander, in weal Sixty-third street, he was often visited by Callier. According to Mrs. Lu. y Cook, who also lived with Mra. Alexander, Lewis and Callier had a lighl .>ne night and Mrs. Alexander separatcd tbem, Oal* lrer's visita coased after tf**-. Mrs. Cook toH the poliee. Lewis told his frionds tbat Callier bad returned to France. Mrs. Cook said that Lewis becatnc morose after his fight with Callier, and tbat he always kept the d.f bbl room, in which he bad three tnrnks locked. Deatructlve I'ire. Harrisburg, Pa.. Nov. 22.?Fire wbich destroyed two business houses ou Market Square and pnrtially gutted a third, was extinguisned early today after having burned since 10, o'cloek last night. The total lossis estimated at 1225,000. Owiog to the lateness of the hour at which the fire started tbere were few persons in tbe building and no ctsualtiea. resulted, ??T i7TVTf~i_> fl M !l" ortg?al pas i-I-iNV-?__x\, telle eniv.in. de i an.l palnted by Mr. John M Dobio, la ou exbibitlon In Mr. H. E Knight's window. 621 Kin^' Btreet The erayon irlll be raiilcl foroa Deeember 10, nbv-JI Sl _ \ 1; Corner King aad I'nion streets. S. DAVI8, I'roprietor. OYSTERS SHUCKED DAILY AND SOLD AT 75c A GALLON Dealera purebaalng live gallons and over rurnlahod at 75fl a gallon solid. Oysters furnlabed in thoshell iu large or ?mail ii'iantities. llome telepliolie No. ?-. .\ li orden promptly Hled. DOI IT I W New Line - OF - Tally Cards JUST RECEIVED Attractive cards at at tractive prices. S.F.Dyson&Bro. 508 KING STREET._ [COHMOafHU*?O, THB l-UCB FUHl Ba While Ihe effoils of tho Boaid of Commiasiooera to bring the poliee force of our city to a siate ol greator afficteacyia very commaod .hle, it is tl.e opinion of 8 great many of our citizens, that instead of tho ei peoditiire ol $500 for 8 patrol wagon and Ihe 1620 reuiired for its main tenance, it would bo better, after the inatalling ofa lalaphoaa system and tbe i-tabhsbmeiit of a petision fund (if a feaaableplan can b'- deviscd), that any other moti.y the city can afford 10 appropriata should be applied to j raising the salari.s of tho men em pkryed on the poliee force. nhuethaoompaoaatioa ofso many wage earness ar.d others in tho business branch. s have been advanced to meet the great increase in the cost of living ihese men are still receiving wages \ lesa than helpers and laborers in the \ arious trades, a wage rate tliat must tally inadequatc to properly provide for their families. |n tho opinion of the writer and a number of those with whom he has Iconveraed on the subject, it will be j the duty of city legislators when con? sidering the rabing of the standard of our poliee department, that the first ial will be to provide a living rate for its members, instead of the ! very poor salaries now paid. E. M. B. Where to find the GOODYEAR GOLD SEAL pure gum boota and shoes. Our store. J. A. Marshall A Bxo., -22 jyiog street, Ramsay's Closing Out SALE 10c cans Pears, 7c. 10c White Kidney Beans, 7c. 15c cans Stringless Beans, 10c. 10c Lima Beans, 8c. 10c Pa's Keystone Gela tine, 7 c. Bath Brick, 5c. ? 75c cans Rolled Ox Ton gues, 60c. 25c cans Lobster, 18c. 10c Packages Corn Starch 6 l-2c. 25c Maraschino Cherries 20c, 20c Blue Label Catsup 15c. 25c Snider's Catsup 15c, 20c can Fancy Peas 15c. Blue Label Soups 23c. Franco-American Soups 23c. Chalmers Gelatine 7 l-2c. Old Dutch Cleanser 7 1 -2c. Babbit's Cleanser 3c. Mourning Starch 12c. Kits Roe Herring 75c. Pails Herring Roe 50c, KornKinks 3 l-2c. Elastic Starch 8c. Heinz 35c Jars Applc But? ter 25 c. Asparagus Tips 20c. Quaker Corn Flakes 7c. Solid Brass Jardinieres. if v.ii a ni' to -rlveyonr trlenda band aome present for a ('hristmss iritt then order .?f tbe above HANDSOME SOLID BRA88 JARDINIERES thal (a 9 Inehea high and 10 Inchei ln dlam? eter. Bold in vYasblntrton at 12.49; our priee for tbis week, si.50. A potritive bargaio. Brass Fern Disbes, Candle stieWs, etc., verj ebeap. Subscriptions to Magazines I will guarantee olnblng mtes on aii magazines this y.-ar. Give iin-vur list andl vrill guarantee to meet all prlees. Do not aaind jrotir ordera out of town. R. E. KNIGHT, Uooksellorand Stationor. 821 _0-630 King Street NOTICE AT REDUCED PRICES Juat received a big lot of Overcoats for men. boya' and children: abig lot of Suita for men, boys' and children: 2j good Carpeta. some are government carpeta: a big lot of Oilcloth. Linoleum. Matting and Rugs. Office Deaks. Roll ing Top Deak. Chaira. China Closets, all kinds of Table*. Dook Case*. Parlor Sets. Bedroom Sets.Iron Beds. Springs. Mattreases. Chinaware. Chamber Seta. Luneh Room Chaira, Stoves, Rockera. Feather Beda. Can aive gou money. Give uaa call. BERNHEINER&CO. 200 K.n? street. UOV-1 II Coal Coke Wood Order your Coal before tbe advance st loweat summer prices. Heat quality prompt delivory snd bottom prioe Phone96. DbW. AITCHESON. 107 south Horai atr?B?, *?*"* COME and see our new atoek of HAK FLSS, fineat selection we ever had. Ji, W. W1LL-T & BOK DRY GMX>D8. Woodward & Lothrop NEW YORK?WASHINGTON?PARIS Special Sale of Gowns and Costumes. wife?=____e'^^ ? Ind Elegaut Costumes, iu e\qiiisito fttylea, at 1-4 to 1-3 Less Than Regular Prices. Kepivsentedareallthonowest and most ItabiOBablfl liiodcs or the season thfl draped. tunie. and modll'.ed effeets. in such ^V********-^ M|k n.0%d. . .vpedeChine, Crepo Meteor. Mou.sset.ue. Mesalme S. k I auet.i silk. liroaa oloth Sergo, Voile, aud Varioual lieeked I'.ileets. Ti.esearoall high grade, oxelusive, and distiuettve the products ot only thU bCSTho styTes oover every degree, Irom the simple to the most olalwrate. and thU ' &" iZnl: m.l... &&2^*$2__ urmowna, fl?Jfc $;?:.;-> ,owns. KOJ? 1.7.:-)'(iowns, 8I!>.:.-.. 0 < u.wns. $<>. 00. ^..VXiowna, fOM. ?? t.owiis. ?.,..*>. :,nd?.i7..-M;owna.S-ri. I ->?.owiis, I U f_JK) aadatfi <lowus, a-w. V*' oeartaa, su>. Women's $25 Tailored Suits at $15.00. A large aud very attractive assortment of Womens Coat Siajts-that aro roally worth ?_. -plaeed ou aaie tlila morning at the speeial unee -S ., Tor *^<^ ?"'? bahioned of aervlceablfl serges. cheviots, bouele eloth. and mann.sh ni.xturoa ? UI. 32-lneh coats Hulabed with plain or velvet co.lars. "d varioUJ style* of skirts L"?red, paael, front, plain and handed-l.otton elleets; tho coats liued with ftst eolor yarn-dyed satiu. folors-blaek. blue. brown. and gray. All sues are inelud ed ln tbe lot. f F. Carter'!"-'" % No. 505 King Street. Wholesale ana _~ 8ll kinda. Fine line Press Gla^sware, Colonial. very cheap. Also Cut Glass. Full line China, French and Austrian, suitable for Wedding and Xmas presents. Call and look at my different stylee. Housefurni-liings, Decorated Hall and Parlor Lamps, Decorated Globes. Pleas ure to ahow my goods Can put aside anything now and deliver Xmas. Also !arge line of five and ten cent goods. p*-r_A_-_?_r '$_)!& AC U-Ci *k.__.EMI Ihe Fincst of Evcrything. Sweet Pickled and Prescrved Skinless'.Figs Fancy Drained Citron. Candied Lcmon and Orange Peel. New Prunes, Peaches and Apricots, Fancy Pulled Figs. Fancy Washed Figs. Sweet Catawba Wine, $1.00 Gallon. THOS. LANNON Cor. Cameron and Pitt Streets. BOTH PHONES. OTST?a? IX am, styi.I'.m, CBICB BN ON TOaUrr, BAMUWiVmUmP always on lalo at SPINKS's CAV-, Prince aud Koyal Streets. GO TO Knight & Rodgers' Shop 401 WOLFE STREET You will find the entrgy of youth and the experience of age. There ia nothing too large for ua. nothing too small for ua. nothing too plain and noth? ing too complicated for ua. We can do a class of work that will auit tht eco oomical and we can alao do work to suit the moit fasttdioua. Plans Furnished Free When work is (fiven without coro petition. nov 17 lm NOTICE Baving lakeai ebarge of tba buaiaeM of my father ithe late l-Mgar Lyles), I am propire.i to do all l.iuds r.r slnx- icpair Ini-inbest manner. Tbankinj- our pat rona for ib.-lr past favors. I re-.i*ctiully solioltasl. are of same. ARTID RL. LTLE8, 116 South St. Asaph Street ij..\ 16 t deeJ Silver and natural wood handles. Best made. $5.00 up. I C. ACTON 8 SOKS Jewelers and Silvermnithj PICTURE FRAMES Made to order. Now is the time to have your pi.-tures I'rumed; give _>a call, or a pontal will bring rample* to your hoine. CAHTEB H. SMITH, ?Vo, 1001 King street. 9ebulcr's Hall. NOTN Bls hereby given that the an? nual meeting ol the stockholders ?. THOMAS J. FISHER A (OMl'ANa, Incorporated, will be held at tho oil.ee ofthe company, 123 south Boyal straot, Alexandria. va..on MONDAY, wovem* 1910,at 130 p. ...., for tbe election of ofllcors and dlreotoni for tho ensuing vear and for the transaetion or BUC0 bthe. buainess aa may be properly a.-tcl ?pon llARoLt E. HOYLK, nov* td Secretary. \ - If it is aosaathiog in this line you want como iu and see what we offer. beforu you finally decide to buy. Our line is so largo and so coroplete that you bave the nidest i l.oice iu ipiality and pri.e. Wo will save you money and givo you perfect gatisfaction. ('.,..." ? KM the it i Saunders & Son 629 King Street/] For Sale or Rent. Tho d'siral.le reside.iee w.tii I...,..) side lawn. 107 south St. Asaph street, located in tho best restdential section of tho city. For full partieulars spply at 413 Duke street, oovt tf NOTICE is herehy given that the an? nual meeting ofthe atOckbolJerB of the COLl MB1 \ liOTEL COMPANY will be held at t'.e eompany'a office. No. 123 south Roval street, Alexandria, Va, on MONDAY. November 28, at2 p. m., for the election ofpresidentand direetors for tbe enhuing year, aad sueb cther business as may oome bafore it. W. S. HARBAS, Secreiaiy. novS td BY VIRTCE of the lovy m ide by tho undersigned under an ezeeutkn ln my hands I will sell at publie au< tion, forcaah.on tl.e prerotses, No. t>*o>outia Lee atreet, Alexandria, Va..on MONDAY, 28th day of November. 1010, at the bourof 10 o'eloek a. m., the follow? ing personal property in my possesaiou under said exeeutioii, to-wit: All tho contents in store consistin? of groceries, fixtu-e*.<vc. ROBT. B. COX, polT to City Sorgeant. T"~ ABI.K HOAKI) and rooms at .124 Queen Btiwat novi!>3t* WANTED.?By gentleman and wife, 3 ROOMS for light housekeeping , in nico loi-ality. OQVl&W A. B.C,0azetW offlce,