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THE EVEMKG TIMES WASHINGTON WEDNESDAY APJiJL 3Q8 1902

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Success in Every DetailManagement

PRIZES AWARDED BY LOT

se nag Presented to Tie Waskingtsa Times Newsboys Basel BusyScenes Today at the Final Closing Out

Saleof Artkfes

Tonight will bring to a close the mostsuccessful fair ever held within the District oC Columbia The preparation ofmonths for the great Masonic Fair andExposition has culminated in two andonehalf weeks of unalloyed pleasure forthe immense crowds that have filed intoConvention Hall and the immense armorybuilding adjoining It is estimated thatfully S5W people have visited the place

will be far in excess of those of thofair ofyfour years ago

No question is now entertained but thatthe will n t over S500 0 to the templefund and will permit of work being under-taken once upon the building of thatstructure which will be an architecturalgem alid in thorough keeping with thebest that has been erected by the generalGovernment-

An feature of last eveningwas the presentation of a fine Americanflag by the fair management to TheWashington Times Newsboys Band Se-cretary Ryder made the presentationspeech and Mr W P Leech businessmanager of The Times responded

Everything at the present fair has beenupon an immense scale The donationshave been large the articles offered asprizes have been of unusual value vary-ing from a bicycle to an automobile anda lot and all classes from the

of the United States to theIminblest citizen have added their mite tothe general good of the cause

In the refreshment line the consumption has been immense Some idea ofquantities may be obtained from the factthat between 400 and 500 gallons of icecream and water Ices have been sold atthe fair each night

At the close of the fair last night allarticles that were being voted for or onwhich tickets were being sold that hadnot realized a sufficient amount to warranttheir being closed out and the winner announced were packed and turned over toDirector General Standiford who was today engaged in transporting them to theMasonic fair headquarters In the Lenman

where they will be finally disposed-of AH other articles remaining in thebooths were this morning put up at auction to be knocked down to the highestbidder It Is thought that the greaterpart the fay will be consumed in thiswork The doors were opened at 1030oclo k and ever since then there has

constant stream of visitors at theball Bidding upon the many articles offered

Th Disposition t I the slippers whichhave so much attention on theWashington Commandery booth as havingbeen donated by Mrs McKinley through

E Mulcare of this city will beannounced within the next few days

The members of Columbia CommanderyBrillfCorps last night visited the Sangerbund and presented a handsome silk ban-ner which had been voted to them as themost popular singing society in the city

Winners of the PrizesAmong the many articles that were dis-

posed ot last night at the fair are thefollowing by Dawson Ledge

A gas range won by ticket 21 Mrs JLA Haven of 929 Virginia Avenue south

a suit of mens clothes Valued atJflO Broal of the job room at theGovernment Printing Office ticket 124 Alarge bear rug valued at 20 M Knappticket 31

Scottish Rite booth gold enameledwatch George W Harrison of 108 Fourandahalf Street northwest Miss Broth-ers of Schmids bird store on TwelfthStreet won a picture A handsome vasebecame the property of M A Carlton ofthe Agricultural Department A diamond

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stud valued at 25 offered by Osirisi Lodge was won by W Brooke anj doll by Sol Herzog of 926 Seventh

Street northwest and a handsome sofapillow Mrs Jackson of 1614 SixthStreeJ

A doll baby and bed valued at 20 bythe ladies of the Order of the Eastern

i Star became the property of Miss CoraSauter

A luncheon set valued at 25 that hadheal offered by DeMolay Ccmmanderywent to Mrs William L Hughes of SWH Street while Mr George Essler of1215 New Jersey Avenue northwest wonthe sofa pillow valued at 10 A center-piece offered by St Johns Lodge becamethe property of Mr A McKenzie of 1 HH

East Capitol StreetThe diamond ring valued at 55 was

presented by National Lodge to Mrs SH King of Georgetown A punch bowl

I of 723 Tenth Street northwest a choco-late pot valued at 5 by Mr Kingsleyof 922 I Street northwest and a chafingdish valued at 12 by Miss Sappho

Two oil paintings offered by OrientCommandery went respectively to MrsShow of 2117 Pennsylvania Avenuenorthwest and Mrs E Hawkins of Firstand E Streets

LiTTLE ROOSEVELTSGOING TO THE CIRCUS

The Roosevelt children will probably attend the circus this evening The caval-cade of gorgeous wagons and animalswhich filed past the White House todayresulted in the juveniles exerting greatpressure upon the President with the re-

sult that his consent was finally wonFirstclass seats have been reserved

where a clear view can be obtained of allthe doings In all of the three rings atonce

Deaths for the WeekThe deaths in the District during the

week ended on Saturday last numbered125 as compared with US in the week

and 104 in the corresponding periodof last year Of the decedents 67 werewhite representing a death rate of 171and S were colored death rate 336 Forall the deaths the rate as against2fl6 the previous week and 194 last

Fingers Cut Off

James McCauIcy thirtythree years ofage living at 709 Second Street northeastemployed as a freight conductor on theBaltimore and Ohio Railroad was broughtto Delaware Avenue and First StreetStreet northeast this morning on a trainwith the third and fourth fingers of hishand cut oft The accident occurred whilehe was unloading a circus wagon Hewas removed to Providence Hospital

Marriage Licenses IssuedFrederick Rott and Johanna F AdamsJohn B Granthlin and Lillie M EnnisJoseph Miller Anacostia D C and

Mary Louise MillerFrederick Williams and Lillie Irene

Bayre both of Prince George county MdJohn Logan and Elizabeth ArthurJoseph S Shultz and Esther B Mc

CrellisWiley Hargrave and Bessie GibsonWilliam Dean and Fannie HolmesStephen William and Annie

May MorrisonWilliam W Kirby and Clara G MillerPaul Finckei and GertrudeWilliam Moor Lacbmbev and Minnie

Elizabeth AndersonClinton De W Talbert and Lizzie F

Bowling both of FairfaxSamuel Scott Howard county

Ellen Z Barrow District of ColumbiaJohn W Cox and LuellejrRobert J Powell Laurel Md and MO-

VNickens Warrenton Va fGeorge Beavers andNicholas C Sheppard John

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Death Record

The following deaths for twentyfourhours were reported aChe Health Department up to noon today

Robert Quander 76 yearsAnna R Hackett 67 yearsSamuel K Bangs SO yearsMrs Bertha Hills 59 yearsWilson Thomas 55 yearsGeorge W Poe 54 yearsSol Smith Russell 53 yearsMargaret Corcoran 52 yearsRachael Chambers SO yearsM Wells Lewis 38 yearsMabel le G Conlee 4 yearsLena Washington 24 yearsElizabeth L Custard 17 yearsLeroy Carter 5 monthsMatthew Plummer 2 days

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MUST ATTRACTIVE FEATURES

Reuben Band Divides Honors With theTrick Riders So Far as FunProducing Facilities Were Concerned TimesNewsboys Band to Play Tomorrow

With that delight in circus paradeswhich never leaves the American breastand which makes the world kin the populace of Washington ranged itself alongPennsylvania Avenue tills morning towatch the pageant which advertises theAdam Forepaugh shows glitter and blareits way along the street Everyone wasthere from the greyhaired legislator whowas shirking his committee meetings andyielding himself to the tender recollec-tions of youth awakened by the notes ofthe steam calliope to the small ticketless boy who followed the parade to theshow grounds and solicits a job carryingwater to the flopeared elephants ghcinhabitants from the old historic townof Alexandria across the river came tostay all day and brought the childrenalong with them

By the time that the first ornate bandwagon drawn by ten black horses withwhite trappings and tossing crimsonplumes put in its appearance the crowdwas almost as thick and vociferous as Insome places on inauguration day

One of the features which attracted agreat deal of attention was a large African lion that sat on the top of his cageinstead of occupying his usual place inside of it The king of beastsdently been through the same thing agreat many times before and surveyedthe people in the streets with a somewhatbored expression

The wagon containing the colored handthe bespangled ladies in the Roman char-iots the man In the cage with the two

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clowns made up to represent Reubensall came in for their share of the applause

Sixteen Shetland a coacii-Jn which the fairy prince was engaged intrying the crystal slipper on Cinderellasfoot a bakers dozen of Asiatic and Afri-can elephants and a like number of camels divided the attention Fourteen tinyShetland ponies who served as the motivepower for the cage which contained tholongWiled pelicans made a hit with thespectators also as did a trick bicyclerider who made many sudden excursionsinto the crowd-

A party of clowns rigged up to represent Uncle Josh Aunt Miranda jindthechildren from down on the farm followed

j the procession on loadOfhay and didsome remarkable tumbling acts

One of the features of the show to-morrow evening will be The WashingtonTimes Newsboys Band which will playthe entire concert programgrand i rcrnenadev

Some If C Pine Flooring StillILSO per 100 sq ft at fc sed XY ave

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WE ARE AUTHORIZED TO SELL this housesituated in swell northwest scar Connecticutave and lid at 3 STORY AND BASEMENTTWENTYTWO FEET FRONT Trust 5 X

This Is the cheapest property on the marketKhfch will be of if you let usshow it to you

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THE BACKWARD SEASON HAS CAUSED THE ACCUMULATION OF

STOCKS WHICH STERN NECESSITY DEMANDS MUST BE SOLD

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ACCEPTS THE ISSUE AND STARTS TOMORROW A SALE OF JrMENS AND BOYS CLOTHING AT MANUFACTURERS COST PRICES

I There is no need to beat about the bnsli fiicts are what you want and here they are Iteeems incredible to sell goods right at the beginning of the season at a loss but if ou can

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All 100 Crush Ounce Hats Iicents

IcentsTearing Up Prices in Mens Furnishings

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WEATHER INDICATIONS

Fair tonight and Thursday fresh westto southwest winds

THE SUN AND 1THE MOONSun rises 505 I Sun sets 610 PMMoon rises Moon sets 1229 AM

TIDE TABLELow tide 1245High tide 7lfcAM and 751 P M

STREET LIGHTINGLamps lit today 736 P MLamps out tomorrow 411

AMUSEMENTSNational Under Two Flags with

Blanche Bates as Cigarette afternoon andevening

Lafayette Lady Ursula afternoonand evening

Chases Polite vaudeville afternoonand evening

Columbia Harry Corson Clarke withWhat Happened to Jones evening

Hearts eveningWorld Beaters after

noon and evening tWards minstrels af-

ternoon and evening

SCHOOL TEACHERS CALLON THE PRESIDENT

Representative Deemer of Pennsylvaniatoday presented to the President fiftymembers of faculty and students fMansfield Normal School Tioga countyPa who are in this city on a sightseeingtour They were received in the CabinetRoom

Railway Mail Cleric on TriaLWilliam W Ryan who was employed-

as a postal railway clerk with a run between this city and New York was placed-on trial today in Criminal Court No 1charged with violating the United Statesmail laws It is charged that on May 13last he secreted a letter addressed toJ Lynn Co 4S Bond Street New Yorkwhich contained a 1 silver certificate and-a onecent piece Attorneys Turner andMitchell appeared for the defendant andAssistant District Attorney Thomas CTaylor for the prosecution

Checks for Registered BondsFor interest due tomorrow on United

States registered bonds the Treasurer ofthe United States mailed this morning31824 checks aggregating 154449497which sum is divided as follows 26085checks amounting to 37074285 on 3 per-cent loan of 19081918 3670 checksamounting to 103968650 on 1 per centloan of 1S25 1349 checks amounting to13414562 on 5 per cent loan of 1904

Fireproof Storage for FurniturePianos etc at reasonable rates Union TrustStorage Co main office F st Phone 522S

Cottages Built Lumberfrom 6th and X Y ave Siding 140 doors

The poor HMOI 4nuL romans opportunity the money of capitalists not wanted

Write for booklet or call inperson as soon as possible at tIleoffice of

No 505 D Street N W

Mr Camncrton will be at hisoffice between the hours of 9 am and 0 oclock p m daily

Cubanola cigars aremade fro in old s

leaf which is Sall cure dand aged S-In t-

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Hess Shoes or Oxxards Full of styleand durability and ascomfortable i

Prices scaled from 350 to 6

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Booming the Work of theAssociation

Address Issued to Residents West ofRock Sacred Concert Held

Local Gas Office Wanted

Much success is attending the efforts ofthe membership committee of the George-town Citizens Association in its workof increasing the roll of the organization-In the address just issued to citizens ingeneral there is contained the followingexplanation of the aims and reasons foruniversal support in the work under-taken

The Georgetown Citizens Associationstands for the interests of that part ofthe city directly west of Rock Creekand merits the hearty cooperation ofevery publicspirited resident of that sec-

tion Much can be accomplished by theactive interest of a united rommunityand the objects of the association shouldappeal to every man who has at heartthe welfare of Georgetown and vicinity

Its discussions embrace the best methods of securing and furthering public im-

provements promoting the commercialsanitary and intellectual development ofGeorgetown on the basis of the greatestgood for the greatest number It shouldtherefore be a pleasurable duty to cooperate with our organization which in-

vites the best efforts of head and heartin the interest distinctly of our homesection of the District

No section of the District of Columbiashould command a more intelligentunited loyal and helpful interest from itscitizens not only because of its geographical situation but also for its historicalassociations and genealogical status

You are cordially invited to join ourassociation and actively participate in itsdeliberations About eight monthly meet

held during the year and wehope through the active aid of all citizeus in good standing to accomplish muchfor the improvement of this section of theDistrict of Columbia

The next meeting of the association willbe held Monday evening May 5 at Co-

operative Hall on Thirtysecond StreetThe membership committee is composed

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Nearly 500 persons attended the sacredconcert at Gaston Hall last night givenunder the auspices of Holy TrinityChurch Prof Robert Turners illustratedlecture The Way of the Cross was thefeature of the entertainment The pilgrimage from Bethlehem to Shechem Valley was touched upon last night whiletomorrow From Shechem Valley to theGolden Gate will be the subject

The musical portion of the program wasfurnished by Trinity Church Choir con-sisting of Mrs Guniprecht Misses Kearney Sullivan Keliher J Clements GClements Doering Curtin and Sweeneysopranos Mrs White Misses Murray Col-lins H Doering and Mrs Kengla altosMessrs Weidman Duncan Ballauf andRoger tenors Messrs Murray Duffyker and Gross basses ProfG NapoleoneCarozzi pianist and director Prof Gumprecht organist Mr Rogers violinistand Mr Desmond accompanist The selections rendered were Stabat Mater

Blessed Are the Departed etc by thechoir One Sweetly Solemn Thoughtby Mr Philip E Scantling 0 Divine Re-deemer by Mrs Esther Guniprecht and

Hosanna by Mrs Edith WhiteThe Trinity Church authorities propose-

to build a new parish hall and schoolhouse on the lot on 0 Street adjoiningthe parsonage Last nights entertain-ment was the first step takenraising a fund for the purpose

Georgetown wants a provision for a lo-

cal branch office made in the gas consoli-dation bill now before Congress The res-idents seriously object to going to Washington proper to their bills

Practical men say that owing to pecu-

liar conditions affecting pressure thecompany should have someone on handin the west end to govern changing conditions between high and low sectionswhich now even with headquarters in

are unsatisfactory

A deed went on record yesterdayto Dr William J ODonnell for

5000 parts ot lots 72 and 7J of square1233 being the home of the late

of the District Samuel BWheatley on Thirtieth Street between NStreet and Dumbarton Avenue

Seaboard Interchangeable Mileage TicketThe Seaboard Air Line Railway has placed

on sale 1000milc tickets at 23 each whichtickets are good over its entire system and alsoover the lines of its important connections

all approximately 15000 miles Fullinformation weanling these tickets may be obtaincd at office 1421 Pennsylvania Avenue

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You cant buy TheaNectar Tea of your grocer its ourown product grows on our own plantations in

sold only by us It is a Black Teawith a Green Tea flavor and has no superior inthe world for the making of iced tea We give aspecial present with every package

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MAY FASHIONS That BWJtttttlmagazine which iS published monthlyby us is now out and will dis-

tributed free at the pattern counterIt contains all the latest fashion eatsbeautiful stories household hints Ledmany other Interesting little sayingsIf you have your card bring It withyou if not apply for one and we Wiltbe pleased to register your name

Day Bargain FeastA grand offering of Oneday specials

which are new seasonable and priced-to suit all shoppers This big sched-ule of timely bargains should arousethe greatest enthusiasm and crowdevery floor of our great establishmentWeve more than divided with ourprofits in fact the lions sharo goesto you Therefore one day Is allottedfor the distribution cl these mercantile prizes

59c La Tosca Net for 39cBlack Silk LaTosca and Point dEsrlt Dress Nets 45 inches in width

worth 59c per yard for one day 38-

c39c Damask for 25e15 pieces r cream Irish Table Da-

mask 66 inches wide In assortedterns worth 53c vcr yard for one day23c

18c and 25c Satin Plaid White

I2ioSatin plaid Batiste mercerized lace

striped Lawns plain Cheviots andstriped Madras this assortment

values from IS to 25c for oneday 12 c

I2c Silk Black

5c600 pieces of all silk black Chantilly

also white ecru and linen colored Galloons and Irregular laces 45 patternsto select from worth I2c per yardfor one day 5c

20c gnd The Embroideries

I2icThis lot consists of elegant wide

showy Cambric fine Swiss and Nainsook edging inserting and beading anexcellent collection cf openwork andneat patterns for one day IZfcc

SOc Chenille Chiffon Veiling 29eAH colors of fine French Chenille

spotted Chiffon Veiling 18 inches wldsrsell regularly at SOc per yard one day29c

125 Wash Goods 69c100 lIne Navy and Black PolkaDot

Wash Skirts cut with high graduatedflounce and narrow corded piping Inall lengths for one day 69c

550 Allwool Misses Skirts

29850 fine Allwool Tailormade Misses

Skirts neatly tucked and flounced Inall shades for one day 29

1250 Efamine Skirts for SB9825 fine Allwool Etamine Skirts tail

flounced trimmed with taffeta andmoire bands finished with deep dropskirt all lengths for one day 398

1850 Black Cheviot Suits

117525 fine Allwool Black Cheviot Suits

Silklined throughout In all sizesworth 1850 for one day IH75-

50c Albatross Waistings 29cFine French Albatross Waistings

stripe effect in white and colors ofnavy tan hello gray and pink 50cquality for one day 29c

150 White Spreads for 110100 extra quality Marseillesdesigned

Crochet Spreads extra heavy and lullsize for one day 110

JOe Bleached Cotton for 6 er1 case of the famous Androsccggin

Bleached Muslin full yard wide everypiece ticketed for one day 6c

19c Wash Goods for J2ic per ydICO pieces Applique de Esprit

handsomest line of wash fabricsshown this season counterpart of Im-ported goods in all the stripes fig-ures and In every shade for one day

5Qc Silk Madras 29c p3r ydWe are going to offer you the bal

ance of our beautiful Silk Madrasmost popular wash fabrics of theson in all the new stripes and Jaguard effects for one day 29c per

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S800 Black Petticoats for4FWomens Black Silk Taffeta Pettl

coats made with a new circularflounce and extra dust ruffle in allsizes for one day 475

300 Crepe Kimonos SI 88Womens long Crepe Kimonos in

such colorings as green blue scarletlavender and pink trimmed down thefront and around the sleeves withmoire ribbon for one day 189

yards of Fine Remnants

per yardThey include complete lines of

and blacks Serges Cheviots Mohairs Granite weaves Cashmeres andother plain fabrics in every colorworth from 49c to 89c per yard forone day 25c

Silks worth up to 100 for 39c50 pieces allsilk printed Fou

lards 50 pieces of all colors in taffe-tas 50 pieces of the best quality corded silks 25 pieces of Japanese silksand 25 pieces of beautiful allsilk lotof taffetas for one day 39c per yard

bOo Galvanized iron Wash Tubs

Galvanized Iron Wash Tubs madegood and strong large sizes worth50C for one day 29c

25c Nickelplated Alarm Clocks

Nickelplated Alarm Clocks every-one guaranteed to keep perfect timefor one day 49c

200 Silk Parasols 98c300 Childrens Silk Parasols in plain

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