SPRING Patent Leather Hoots new nobby Wombs tan and blank fine Vlcl Kid Hoots 30 stlcs Womens hand made kid and guaranteed ratent leather Oxford Ties 15 spies Mens tan and Mack serviceable and dressy laced Shoes 11 new shapes Mens stvllsh Patent leather Oxfords Childrens Spring b l awl heelless soft duraWe Vict Kid Laced and Button kid or patent tiwed turn or e huleS Stees 1 to S i CC Introductory Price 4 D Our famous Wear Proof Shoes fw Hovs and Oirls nave no equals at w aftMn r sow auw tv4 IS style tan or utack Introductory Price eSl50 Nol Patent Kid Dress Shoes for Misses and Bojs Shoes jou cant buj an where under Ji50 a pair Introductory Price l 10DAIJSIS 5195 omens Famous Shoes HOE SELLING To Start with a Rush Today Our biisiuts nicthods nro aggressive each season MUST show an incieae of sales over the preceding out therein reducing the cost of Mioes to the consumer fiom car to car We contracted many months ago not only for the largest Itut also the linest and hwellest new Spring Shoes Washington has ever seen To dispone of this immense stock we shall have to push the volume of our sales wav ahead of any of our past big records Even if jou arent quite readv to lmv vour new Spring Footwear we want ou to see our splendid new styles the SlECIAlOXE DAY 1NTHODUCTOKV 1ICICI2 we shall quote will niuKc it interesting enough for you to buy today Were Prepared for Big Crowds Today These Prices Will Surely Bring em S250 grade Mens and Womens splendid new Spring Shoes Introductory Trice 3 The reputation of our great W Health and Beauty Shoes is well deserved They are the eolutlon of ov er SO ears shoe experience ami without a doubt the best Shos on earth sold for JI or ev en IZJji 17i Style of Hoots at KSOO 3 MjIc h of Oxford nt WM fiAON Guaranteed Boys Girls and Womens perfect fitting Shoes Introductory Price Womens Splendid 1 quality Kid Oxford Ties with stout extension soles kid or patent tipped low or Cubev liec b - new Khapts 0 J Cl Introductory Price iJU 25 new stle fine hand made Sur pass Kid and Patent Leather Boots and Oxfords cant be equaled for an where OCX A J Introductory Price Z 4 3 Guaranteed Pitent Leather J grade finest Dress Slices A rew isdr FIlii2 for any iair that breaks before first sole is through lutroduclorv Price 350 Mens Shoes Iniiotluclorr Price best j ijhocs Introductory Price THE TIMES WASHINGTON SATURDAY MARCH 16 1901 95c Hoys Mack and Ian genuine Vici Kid solid sole spring heel Ires Shoes Hoys heeled Sterling Cult shapely Shoes Misses and Childs fine Vicl Kid laced and button Shoes 6 t les i Childs hind sewcd latent leather cloth top but tons sizes 4 to S Womens guaranteed Vici Kid Boots Z stjles Moot durable and best fitting Casco Calf and Vici KM Shoes a ou mit bought at tz are hero to- dai In It new InUoductoi st lea f j if v Price 143 Just to introduce them c shall offer 5 new stvlcs line hand made Velvet Calf and Vici Kid S3 grade 8239 Hoc lrcncli Patent Calf J1M quality Knell shapes of I aced But ton ami UMoros siiiu mui iuts 285 TheTRl WEAR j0 CA Mens Unsurpassed Shoes vO0J Are unexcelled ly any P Shoes for Stylo and com fort they hae no erpials for wear at any price Each pair sol J Willi this guarantee A new pair IRUn if ti pera break before first facile is through A for livery Tne A Tit for An Toot LUe O Three Reliable Shoe Houses Cor Seventh and K Streets 1914 and 1916 Pcnna Ave 233 Penna Avenue S E t AFFAIRS OF TEE DISTRICT Dr Woodwards Views on the Prevalence of Smallpox the Aiimber of fines Treated SInee 1 miliary 1 Hovr the IJii enne Mirends Irom Centre of ContnK iou Use of the Contlnuc nt lund The records of the Health Office show Fomc interesting facts about the preva lence of smallpox In the city Thanks to our neighbors the States of Marvland nnd Virginia not to mention North Caro lina and West Virginia Washington has not been without smallpox for a period of more than nine months Despite the care taken by the Health Department to Keep the disease In check It is imported ljiom the outside and scattered broadcast among the colored population The records show that there are at the present time eighteen cases under treat ment In Uie hospital and something like forty people are in the detention camp or In quarantined houses awaiting the de- elopment of the disease in case the con tagion has affected them The greater numb r of the patients under treatment were removed from houses in the eastern section of the city though the Northwest Is well represented The eighteen cases developed in ten premises which at the present time represent the possible centres of contagion Only two of the eighteen cases developed in the detention camp nnd two were imported Since January 1 of this year the Health Department has treated thirty two cases f smallpox at the hospital The dis ease is of rawer a mild type and in the majority of cases iclds to the usual treatment There have been no deaths Of the thirty two cases three only were w lute iieople and in two instances the lni iector has not been able to trace the disease to any known source no that It Is assumed that the white people were exposed to the disease by contact with colored persons in cars or otherwise Dr William C Woodward Health Offi cer in speaking of the matter esterday said that It would be difficult to stamp out the smallpox in the District until the States ceae to send new cases here and until the colored people learn to take core of ttemelves Dr Woodward called spe lial attention to the fact that two cases j ui In the hospital were brought in from the outside and that nearly all the cases t incc January 1 are traceable to two sources of contagion both of which liad their origin from imported cases H appears from what the Health Officer said that a large percentage of the cases treated wen traceable to John Hamilton Ho came to the ell November 21 of last ear and vl llid a sick cousin at 3J a sea Wilie Court northeast There he met sev eral friends and from this source the Health Office has traced more than thirti es ses through the Brent Browns and others Hamilton lived ut Halls Station Md and his lt to his couin ns the Health Officer expressed it left behind far reaching consequences Another source of many cases wa the outbreak of the malad in two houes on the New Cut Bond Several have de veloped in persons who visited the sick in one or the otlier of thene houses Dr Woodward saia that mere nau oeeu no general recourse to vaccination and he did not think there would tie While there has been a good many cases the he said had not spread widely He could sec no possible cause of alarm In preaent conditions and the fact that it has not gone beyond the limits of certain well deDned centres of contagion he thought ought to assure everybody that tho trouble is being eriiclentl dealt with In speaking of compuKon vaccination Dr Woodward stated that it had ken re sorted to in the past and would be again whenever It should be thought necessary The course to be pursued he iald was for the Health Department to call the atten tion of the Commissioners to the blef of the office that general vaccination was necessarv In the interests of the publlo health The Commissioners then have tha nuthority he explained to order compul sory house-to-house vaccination b stn eral proclamation Dr Woodward stated that he believed the publication or the facts nJalinc to Jill easel reported to his office had a bencnclil effect He is of the opinion that suth publication in the napers warns h ple away from the infected localities and in that way prevents the spread of the disease Dr Woodward is thoroughly op posed to the exploitation of Sfiisational paragraphs calculated to frighten the timid but he liellcves the people of Well ington who read the nespaier should be informed every time a ease of small pox is leported to him Concealment of Ui plain fartx he regards a serious fault of public administration Dr Woodward stated that there were probahl some eases of the disease which are not reported to the Health Office The disease is of sicli a mild tyue that a physician is not summoned and those who have it wander about and expos uthcrs In this way the Health Office accounts for some of the caseb the are unable to trace George II Hurries commanding the mllilU of the District of Columbia lias written to the Commissioners renu sting an expression of opinion be solicited from the Comptroller of the Treasury concern ing the following proposition Can the National luaid of the Dis trict of Columbia purchase coal out of the appropriation for cleaning and renalting uniforms arms and equipments and con tingent expenses under the head of militia of the District of Columbia The reasons which prompt the foresi Ins request nro itated as follows The commanding officer of the Naval Battalion of the District of Columbia Na tional Guard has submitted a rtUlltl in for fifteen tons of coal for uso on board the United States steamship IVrn and informs me tliat the coal supply is nearl exhausted He further states that in or der to properly care for the ship and tin large amount of Government property 3tfWlrfdwwvsTaty5raqr Gone for good Dipeijsja with all Ite attendant rni of nausa icM toniach 1 n i id rre t Iip irt action poor appetite disturlKd si p -unstrung erves -and a debilitated body If von use n tonic which will re new our uppi tdc remove nuus a and flitui lice reduce andlt of h qui t Vwjr ne rn e give Jem in acofnl slrep and Increase d vitalltv Ufc will be a pleasure not a burden if 0U use fvlasons YELLOW Tablets cure DYSFEPS5A rn mid Cur llcUiieos Hcitdnc Iic Urnin mid crvc Iinjcorntor K Calomtl A or Oplilts Mussi Yellow Tiblcti Curt msPCPMA SamlCir SktocM lloJicht Uriln cJ Nerve Thk 10c Miki Drawn Tbeu Care CONSTIPATION BHiosi and Urer Trouble j O U I ike roorior Jte Mkoh Ked Tableli Core COUGHS Brouliltli Bid Urtalb Scrt oi slthti rest IC Mnons While TibttU Care SOKE TlitOiT Tociilli KriacelnlUDmatlon 10c Hjscbj Creim el Olires Corel CATAKIctl Crp IJirfJei enrat I orns tai Tiles 25c All Oninisti or nulled lor rrlce kr B T MASON CHCMICAlTca HI ArA Street PtUtdclpkk Pi stored therein It Is absolutely necesairy that his requisition bo honored at once The allotment to the Naval Battalion out of the appropriation for rent fuel light care and repair of ships having lieen exhausted 1 am unable at the pres ent time to devise the was and means necessary to overcome the difficulty The Capital Traction Company through its president re cently nslccd permission ot the Commissioners to paint a strip white twelve Inches wide between the slot rail mid the track at such points as have been designated as being the common runs of the Tire Department By a recent order of the Commissioners It is made eibllgatory on the part of the company to stop its cars at these points nnd the request Is made as a matter of convenience to the motomien so that the y will not be compelled to carry all these iKilnts in their head The Engineer Commissioner Ill consid ering the matter recommended to his col leagues that the request be granted ex cept that the strip to le painted should lie made red instead or white as in his opinion the reel color would le less llkel to frighten fractious horses than the white W II Stoutcnburgh Intdident of the Washington Aslum has addressed a let ter to the Commissioners reepiestlng that the Attorney for the District be asked to rcmler an opinion relative to the com putation of time of prisoners sentenced to serve terms in the workhouse He sas that in v lew of ouestlon of difference lu computation of time of prisoners so Mitenccd he- would like to have the mat ter of the fractions of a dav settled He asks that he be informed whthcr in de termining u prisoners t rm of servitude he should be credited with the day of anlval and the day of release as full days of service II I Bust of WS Fourteenth Street northwest lias requested iermissIon to pa water main assessment on lot S block I 10 Droit Park without interest ami penalt II H Darneille the Assessor In report ing upon the matter states that his rec ords sliow that sub lot 25 etc is as sessed in the name of Joseph C Johnson trustee now In the name of lrank Ba con assessed December 3 11C for main laid on Hare wood Avenue be tween Him and Oik Streets As this case comes under the Burgdorff decision the Assessor recommends that the water main assessment be received on tender of the principal against the lot etc described Annie Cavanaugh of H9 rourth Street northeast recentlj made a request of the Commissioners that she lie ierniitted to pa the third and fourth installments of water main tax against lot 43 square S0j without interest and penalt In this case the Assessor lias reported that the ri cords show that the first and s coiid Installments of the tax in question have been paid As tills case also conies under the de clslon In the Burgdorff case the Assessor makes a recommendation similar to the toregoing Henry M Hot President of the 1U form School for Girls lias asked the Com missioners to approve the appointment of William II Bowles ns laborer ut the school vIcp lredeiick Collins resigned the appointment to into effect March 1 lL Going Vhroml for Ills Health Gen Theodore Schwan retired and Jlrs Sclivraii will leave Washington in a few dts lor New York General Schwin will sill on the North German Ijlojd steamship Barliorossa Thursdaj ni st for Bremen General Schwan who c unmanded n number of expeditions m llost the riliplno insurg nts is in poor In iltli nnd will mako a tour of Buropc visiting Uussia and the Medilerranei i llentli of lllhrrl AVIIUe M Gilbert Willes a grandson of the late Bear Admiral Wilkes died last Jdomla at Denver Col He was formerly an en sign In the navy nnd during tho Spanish Ann rican war served atKiard the lo semltc as commanding officer of the Michigan Naval Beserve He married a daughter ot Mr Charles Denby former Slliilster to China In ever- rnrouiler it rer iirr brsln nr brawn llfurHhit Ik cm will found Inrohiahle Iiione West 31 Arlington ilotllins Co for a cjso of iiacrzeii Senate or Iuer ----- sr In f cli J liael been a sufferer for many years from nervoiisuessvuth all its symptoms and complications writes Mrs O N Fisher iS5t Lexington Ave Nev7 York S Y I was constantly going to see a physician or purchasing medicine In the spring of iSoj my husband induced me to try lit 1ierces Favorite Prescrip tion After taking one liottle and fol lowing your advice I was so encouraged that I took five more bottles and then stopped for several v eel as I felt so much better but still I was not rout plclfly curta I commenced taking it again and felt that I vias improving faster than af first I am not now cros3 and irritablej and I have a good color in my face hive also gained about ten pounds iu weight and one thousand pounds of comfott for I am a new woman once more and jour advice and your Fav orile Prescription is the cause of it coupieu vvsui me relicts which nre not to be dispensed vv itli I took eight bottles of the Prescription t the last time making fourteen iu all 1 and will not take auy more unless you 6o advise for I do not sec as I need it vSS WmiSq u TtfiyrmK M M H 1 Pants up to 650 for 250 i Today we offer you the choice of any pair of mens winter- jj weight pants in the store for 250 which sold up to 050 This offering includes every pair mind 3 on and we emphasize this T point because of the practice of many clothiers of picking out the T popular patterns when such an offering as this is made T Any of the above may be bought and charged and paid 4- for as suits your convenience - I Sale of new shoes for spring jf Special lowered juices today for the new spiing styles X in ladies mens and childrens footwear You should appreciate the bargains which sue thus made for they are all worthful standard qualities which wear longest and hence give the grcat X est satisfaction c pair today for misses and childrens vici kid lace T shoes with the new patent rubber spring Leels which prevent noise and piolong the wear Otlier shoe stores sell shoes of 5 equal value for 17 and 10 S1c pair for sizes 3 to 11 Doc 6 pair for sizes 1H to X otic pair today for little boys vici kid spring heel lace X shoes sizes to Vl which are bes t tISc values you can buy T tISc jiiiir today for outhV and bois satin calf lace shoes T with horse shoes quilted all over the soles made of extra quality X sole leather and with strong back strajs regular 2 and 175 X values USc for sizes it to 2 fl2 for sizes 2 to 5 i e pair today for ladies fan and black strictly X turned Southern ties which area big bargain at 1 X 1 89 jiair today for ladies patent leather lace shoes with extension soles and made on the new style toes with Cuban heels a full dress shoe and made to sell for 50 i23 a pair today for lot of mens strictly hand sewed X welt liusiii calf hhoes in tan and the new shade of wine which X sell evefy where for Ino X -S pair for lot of mens jiatenl leather lace and J button shoes strictly hand sewed welts modern toes- fully X worth J 4 J i X 2ol black vehet ribbons in j 10 vard pieces 2c instead of t We 5 J RJe pair for childs 20c black ribbed hoc 121c pair for ladies lace rib 4 hose usually 25c pail f X Infants coats SI98 It of Infants long nnl short Bed-4- forti floats will lj closed out today 4 ut 1JS t Corsets SI X Kv er thins Rtralslit front Corsets and military effects in all mikes Childs reefers SI98 A lot of Childrens pretty tan red and nary doth Iteefers trimmed with vvhite hrniil on deep collars and in t LSSt0 10 Cars wl e cIsl out Mens 15c collars 5c We are t losing out one brand of col lars to mike room for another to sell at loc a letter collar than weve ever Known of mens store selling for 1c I1 nre up to the standard Ik ph used to nnd are In uli sizes and etleH 5 cents 10c iorchon laces 4c lfmO yards of linen Torchon laces In widths ranfrins from i to 8 inches wide and which ns jou know sell usually for 10c 1 jird villi he offired for sale toda for 4 1 Ic a yard I JTOHVDELrPXRY OF LETTERS IiilrntliiiN ti IOHtmnNteri ni t Tlii lr IliilorNt inent W M Johnson First Assistant Post master Gtneral referrmc to tin order is sued by him to the postmasters reRird Ing the return of umnailable matter said esterday morning Attention has been called to tlm fact that postniAxters iu niany cases have been In th habit of m irking letters un claimed when the persons to whom they are addresstil have declined to accept them The department Hslsts uiMin post masters endorsing in a proiier manner upon the envelopes the reason for the non dtliicry of letters Letters nhieh have been refuwd bv tho addressees must 1 endorsed refusiil instead of unclilrred Tin- depaitmint desires that as far as possible postmas ters slate the exatt reason fur the non delivery of mail The word unclaimed should not tie used as the reason for fail ing to deliver K Iters if any other or more specific reason cati lie given EXPECTED TO RECOVER Conditions of M - injured in the Hold i lrp Stephen R Collins and W IS Ketchum who were injured in the lire at the Mer chants Hotel 4s5 Pennsylvania Avenue northwest yesterday morning were rest ing comfortably last night at the Emr genc Hospital and thire is no reason to expect otlier than a rapid recovery in either ease Jir Ollins the proprietor of the hotel was -the more scrlousl Injured He was bad biirnesl about the hands forearms neek and face- He has also several cuts alMiut the fae e aud head Inflicted b fall ing glass Jlr Ketchum who is Mcntilied with the Springmnnn Kxprcss Company fractured the bones of the left leg in his jump from a socond storj window and also sprained his back and receiveil several bruises He will be unable to get about again until the hours of the leg knit The Imdj of James AV Donolioo who mt t death in the burning building was remond from the morgue j esterday af ternoon to the undertaking establishment of Joseph A Itepetli S17 Ie imsjHania Avenue southeast where it was prepared for burial Later In the evening it was taken to the late home of the deceased at 417 Xew Avenue The funeral will take place at 5 oclock Monday morning from St Ieters Church eornir of Sec ond and t Streets southeast where mass will Imj celebrated b the Itcv lather M J Oltrieii pastor of the church the in terment villi lie at Mount Olivet Ceuic ter The nall beari rs liivo not vet been se lected hut It Is said that the will in eluile members of the Carroll Council Knights of Ciiluuihur of which the de ceaseel was a mi mber and his most inti mate Knuaiutances in the Pension Oillee where lie was cmploved Mr Donolioe lived at the Xtiv Jersey Avenue house with his step children Nora M and J Itajmond He wns aland sixty enrs of age and a native of Xew York lie eaine hero with ills fa lliir in IW1 and until he Pe cured a posi tion In the Pension Office nlHiut ten ears ago lie had been connected with some of the prominent hotels from time to time in a clerical capaeitv The numerous visitors to tho scene of tho conflagration e terday commented upon the absence of tin- escapes to the building liuililing Inspector lrad stated that an tflort had In en made to compel the proprietors of the building to place lire i scales upon it The law provides a means to nforce the placing of tiro i seniles upon buildings llftv feet in height or more but the Merchants Hotel when miasuiisl bj in agent of the Inspectors olliee proved to be Just one and inches within the height men tioned in the law Thus the llulldlng In spector li id been unable to compel the placing if proper safeguards in case of lire TcciiiMutliiu It iisloii Ofllc e The work of teiring down the covered was and sluddlngs erected on the out side of til Pension Ofiiio prior to Hie In augural ceremonies is being rapidly I pushed and even now the adjacent grass plots are covered witli an assortment or lumber The palm garden so well known to man VAusliluglonlans lias been in its former position Y sterday it was stilted that the handsome fountain in the centre of tho building would be turned on and the goldfish replaced therein OPEN UNTIL 9 OCLOCK SATURDAY NIGHT JEBEMIAS MUBPHY RELEASED The 3iiiioeil lnsnne linn hent liouie o Aeir York Jeremiah Murphy who stated that he came to Washington on the afternoon of March 4 last from New York for the purpose of discussing the financial ques tion vvitli President McKinley was -3 es terday permitted by Justice Cole to re turn to his home On the afternoon of his arrival in the city Murphy acted so iiuecrly as to at tract the attention of detectives at the Pcnnsjlvania Railroad station It was believed his mind was unbalanced and he was taken into custody and sent to St KUzabeths Insane Aslum The con dition of Murphys mind was a subject of enquiry j esterday afternoon liefore Justice Cole sitting for probate business After hearing the testimony ot the phy sicians appointed to examine Murphjs mental condition Justico Cole decided to nt ut vvn TtttiT T T n u irn i X A blaze of bargain sales today to wind up the busiest week of the present season Z aiid the privileges of our charge system cheerfully extended those who wish to make purchases yet who lack ready money Today we shall sell all that remains of winter suits up to 25 for 10 inil we liave really iiiiliuletl all the finest suits of fancy wor sted and cassimcre many of which aie medium weights which may with comfort be worn all through spring It is an extraor dinary thing to do but it is in puruance of our steadfast policy of not carrying clothing from one season over until the next Youve neer iu your life bought suits the equal of these for io 500 1250 springweight overcoats 750 This week we secured a lot of H00 mens spring weight over coats from the best clothing maker in New York under the usual juices These we put on sale today sharing our good for tune with you They consist of tan coverts and Oxford cheviots and aie the usual values sold alln by all clothiers At 750 theyre magnificent bargains You cannot afford fo delay now if yon want a 5 or 6 flannel waist at 198 The unprecedented selling has made an enormous hole in the purchase of ladies all wool French flannel waists which were sell ing at l9S and we warn you to come in at once if you wish to take advantage of the enormous values The assortment is yet good and includes every stylish color as well as black and white some trimmed exquisitely 1650 for womens spring suits up to 39 The complete overstock and all the sample garments of one of the foremost makers in Xew York consisting of pebble cheviot in black brown and blue and Venetians and broadcloths in black blue and every stylish color The jackets arc in Eton and v tight fitting effects lined with taffeta silk and faced with pean de soie Some of the jackets have the stylish corded silk vests and X some of these suits are trimmed elaborately with satin and i tsi and black and gilt braid and gilt braid and buttons The skirts T are full flaring and have flounces and the stylish girdle are lined X with percaline and have best bindings They are marvelous X ues at 1050 because stores about town arc selling them at 25 x and 30 f Black wide wale cheviot skirts 275 The very fashionable wide wale black cheviot skirts which cost 450 and 5 elsew here here at 275 full seven gore and have grosgrain silk belts and are percaline lined Lot of rainyday skirts for 198 Rainy day skirts in three shades with three button side fas tenings and eight rows of stitching at bottoms and with gros grain silk belts in all lengths and all sizes for liS today 39c for mens 1 striped laundered percale shirts Last week wc secured from the best maker of mens shirts in the world an immense lot of laundered percale shirts which was his overstock which he made up for spring They are all neat black and white stripes made open front and back and the best percale We put them on sale Monday intending to announce them last night and they have sold so rapidly that there are no jiizes left under 10 but there are plenty of 1C 1CJ 17 174 and 18 and if your size is here you get the best bargain in -x fancy shirt in your life Had not the stipulation been that this makers labels were to be rijiped out and we were privileged to mention his name youd appreciate the extraordinary bargain at once Iut if youre a judge of shirts youll certainly recognize their worth- fulness when you see them Choice for 0c 50 dozen soft bosom percale shirts for 39c j will also be ready for sale today all have laundered neck- bands and one pair of detached cuffs worth much more than ble Mens and ladies 50c and 75c summer underwear 25c You may put this sale down as the frreatest underwear offering you have ever known Hundreds of mens and womans summer underwear of moco cot- ton Cioptian BalbriRpin and Lisle thread which are the very best values possible to liny for 50c and Tic a garment selling for 2c and right at the be- ginning of the season half price and less than half price No need for you to Know why such a bargain is possible we can say that we had to take an mous lot to eet it to sell at 25c 2 lots embroideriesless than Lot One 2000 yards of edglnc and insertinc two three and four inches wide which usually sell for 15c and fi if c jard to go at the S- lous price ot J Lot Two 1GO0 jards of cambric and nainsook embroideries and insertions 3ome In match sets which sells usual- ft 1 T ly for as high as S5c a yard Xy to KO for J HECHT COMPANY 513 515 Seventh Street fH i i rn postpone final action In the matter until Friday next Murphy however stated that he wanted to return at once to New York where ho claimed his wife lives and incidentally mentloncr that he was well acquainted with Senator Piatt Ha was about to add something more when his remarks were cut off by Justice who told Murphv he might return to his home If he would leave the city-yesterday evening stated that ho would leave on the first train in the case of Richard Welsh who camo here to witness the Inauguration parade and who was alleged to be insane tha proceedings were dismissed Those who were committed to St Eliz abeths Aslum for care and treatment included Amelia J Hawk Hffle L Clancy irglnia Eldndge George Diggs and James Murdock Their lliinl Cnlne Tuuiillit The basketball teams of the Cibraltai Athletic Club and the Potomac Boat Club will plav tonight at the Washington Light Infantry Armory It will be the last time the two teams will meet this season Hay will begin promptly at S0 oclock A Strong szmi3 i m Sleep dwell upon thine eyes peace in f nean This quotation can be aPDropriatelv ap plied when speaking of Duffys Pure Malt whiskey It brings refreshing sleep to the weary and peace to the diseased tired brain The following letter from the Rev B Mills was written in ansuerto a criticism and query from one of his church members He says JJuttys 1ure iviait Whiskey is a blessing to mankind Meade Center Kana Sir Dear Bro Your f ivor with the in closed slip 13 at hand The facts are these mj vvue was an luvaiici xor several y ears unci on uur pujsicxaxi a mcnJation used a certain preparation with very great bcnctit 1 am a Uoctorot UiTinitynot of Medicine but 1 am not afraid to ay that PuHy g Formula and DiuTyn Pure Walt VV hiskey are the purest nnd dost effective nrenaraefnn ncmnainnr know of and ray experience It a large one IraJ temperate man and neTer ucd and would never ad iic auy man or woman to im any intoxicant as a beverage Jiy recommendation ot lufljrs Formuin and hislcy was made alter a thorouKh knowledge of thcirgre at value as medi cines Tlie st itcnieiit was made deliberately aud based upon facts and I do not hesitate to stand by It 1 In- many temperance me u who h ve w rittcn me on this subject do not feem to realiie that wnsatcmiicruureniJit before many ol tlicra were lorn Sincerely yours It ill LIS D D Itisthcoiily Whlsfccy taxed by tho government as a medicine This is a guarantee iiesilro you get the genuine KcnacsuUiitutes Thereisnone just as good as Busys Alldrucbts and grocers or direct JL0O a botUe 1 1 ou arc sick and run down write us it will cost jou nothing to learn how to recaln roal health eucrRV and Tltality Medical booklet scut free - b CtEiEE To any reader of this papervho will vritb us vrevrill tend free two of our patent r Hi G b Game Counters for whist euchre etc bend four cents In stamps to cover postage ihey are uninuc and useful DCiFT MALT AUUSKtY CO lioctcster -1